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Adler and Allan grows sustainability offering

Environmental risk reduction specialist, Adler and Allan, has appointed a new Sustainability Manager and launched several new services and strategies to reflect its mission to help clients to understand their environmental impact, decarbonise operations and take positive action towards a sustainable future.

These services include:

  • Net-Zero Strategies and Action Plans
  • Carbon Offsetting
  • Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR)
  • Energy Audits
  • Transport Audits
  • TCFD & Non-Financial Disclosures
  • Environment Social Governance (ESG)

Adler and Allan has also recently launched a new sustainability tool to estimate the carbon emissions of any project unique to the client’s industry, offering its customers a ‘greener alternative’ when providing proposals.

The tool allows full transparency of the CO2 emissions associated with all activities required in a project to allow clients to select from at least two remedial options; one being a reduced carbon alternative. The Environmental Consultancy team has built the tool using DEFRA conversion factors and is the first one of its kind in the industry.

Alongside these initiatives Adler and Allan has appointed Dan Ellis to the role of Sustainability Manager to embed sustainability at the heart of its growth strategy.

Ellis joins the business from Delta-Simons where he was Principal Sustainability Consultant. He brings with him a wealth of experience in the sustainability, carbon reduction and ESG sphere, having supported some of the world’s largest manufacturers, retailers, technology companies and investment funds to reduce risk and improve positive impact.

As businesses look to achieve decarbonisation through greener fuels and new energy sources while managing their existing legacy infrastructure to reduce their environmental impact, supply partners need to evaluate their offering.

Ellis says Adler and Allan understand the importance of its own sustainability strategy as part of the supply chain. He commented: “Since 2012, we have measured, managed and reported on our carbon footprint via the Carbon Reduce Scheme in accordance with ISO 14064-1:2006, achieving gold certification status.

“Over the past five years, we have cut our carbon intensity by over 14 per cent per full-time equivalent (FTE) and realised a four per cent reduction in our absolute emissions, despite significant business growth. We are committed to leading the way on achieving Net-Zero; and using our expertise in energy, fuel, waste, water and ecology help others to make the world a little better than it was yesterday.”

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