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BEAMA launches climate change report A
A guide for manufacturing businesses on the journey to Net Zero.
s the world navigates the critical journey to Net Zero, manufacturing businesses are at the forefront of a profound shiſt in the political, economic, and environmental landscape. In response, BEAMA (the trade association for Energy Infrastructure and Systems) has launched its comprehensive climate change report, providing a roadmap for businesses to eff ectively mitigate their impact on the environment.
The report, titled “Climate Change: A Guide for Manufacturing Businesses on the Journey to Net Zero”, off ers a comprehensive analysis of the intricate web of factors shaping the impact of climate change on manufacturing businesses. It highlights the urgent need to limit global temperature increases, the downstream market pressures driving change, and the imperative for sustainability.
The report underscores the importance of climate adaptation planning, setting greenhouse
Product News New Elucian Dual Row D
eveloped to meet customer demand for larger installations, the Elucian Dual Row Consumer Units are ideal for a varied range of locations and have been designed to cater to a variety of diverse electrical needs. They off er the contractor reliability, effi ciency, and peace of mind in every electrical installation. The range comprises 32-way (16+16), 36-way (18+18) and 44-way (22+22) dual row, multi-tier Elucian metal consumer units. All units come furnished with a 100A mains switch, 2 pole type 2 SPD and a new 100A 2 pole connector which links both tiers together.
Specifically designed for use in the Dual Row Consumer Units, the new 100A 2 pole connector allows you to directly connect the devices on the bottom tier din rail to the 100A mains switch and SPD on the top din rail. The connector is internally linked on each pole and acts as a direct connection which allows one supply for the whole board. This ensures seamless control and enhanced safety for the installer.
The new Dual Row Metal Consumer Units come supplied with a ten-year warranty. The full Elucian range by Click range can be viewed on the Scolmore Group website or on the Scolmore Group App.
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gas emissions reduction targets, and formulating credible transition plans. By providing a foundation for informed decision-making and scientifi c action, the report off ers top-level steps to help businesses start their Net Zero journey. “We recognize that climate change is a pressing issue that requires immediate attention,” said Yselkla Farmer, CEO of BEAMA. “Our report is designed to provide guidance and support to manufacturing businesses as they navigate this critical period. By adopting a proactive approach to climate change, we can ensure a sustainable future for our industry and the wider economy.” The report is not an endpoint, but rather a starting point for businesses to take action. It encourages companies to ask themselves not whether to act, but rather how swiftly and eff ectively they will adapt to the changing climate landscape. The report’s key fi ndings and recommendations include:
the importance of setting science-based
emissions reduction targets and developing credible transition plans
the need for climate adaptation planning to mitigate the risks associated with climate change the role of circular economy principles in reducing waste and emissions
the importance of engaging stakeholders and communicating climate action plans to employees, customers, and investors Download the full report at
www.beama.org.uk
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