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Clipacore Advert 88x130mm.pdf 1 08/09/2025


SNAPSHOT SHOWS THE SCALE OF EMISSIONS REPORTING CHALLENGES


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aunched at Innovation Zero, BEAMA 2050 Connected’s data snapshot reveals how businesses across


the UK’s electrifi cation and clean growth supply chains are responding to rapidly increasing demand for emissions data. Titled “Connecting the Dots: Emissions Reporting Snapshot”, the visual


data-led snapshot provides a comprehensive overview of how organisations are approaching emissions reporting, demonstrating notable progress and commitment despite persistent challenges. The data shows that while many companies are enhancing their emissions


reporting capabilities, inconsistencies in methodologies, data availability, and varied reporting requirements continue to create challenges, especially for those with limited resources or operating within global supply chains. Additionally, the data confi rms that addressing Scope 3 emissions and reporting remains a signifi cant challenge due to gaps in available information. In response to these challenges, the snapshot calls on policymakers and businesses to collaborate in improving data consistency, reducing reporting burdens and supporting eff ective decision-making. Advocating for greater alignment in reporting frameworks and clearer policy guidance to empower businesses of all sizes to meet their evolving expectations. Despite these barriers, the BEAMA Snapshot also highlights a positive


trajectory in the industry’s approach to emissions reporting. Many organisations are focusing on enhancing data credibility through third-party verifi cation and actively seeking external support, demonstrating a strengthened commitment to transparency and accountability in emissions reporting. This report marks the fi rst report in the Connecting the Dots series, designed


to provide accessible visual insights on topics that support the transition to Net Zero and the circular economy.


INDOOR CLIMATE SPECIALIST DRIVES GROWTH WITH NEW APPOINTMENT


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ehnder Group UK has appointed Michael Page as its new business development manager (light commercial), reinforcing its commitment to growth


within the light commercial market. Michael will play an integral role in supporting the


continued expansion of Zehnder’s light commercial off ering


across London and the South East. He will work closely with consultants, contractors and developers to deliver high-performance indoor climate solutions - focusing on air handling units and heat recovery.


Michael has held senior positions at some of the most well-known names across


the ventilation and acoustic solutions markets. Michael is committed to fostering strong relationships with clients to ensure the optimal delivery of climate solutions from design to installation. Commenting on his new role, Michael was keen to join Zehnder because he saw it


as a real opportunity to grow, expressing that “the company’s direction and ambition really stood out to me, and I wanted to be somewhere I could develop my skills while contributing to something bigger with one of the best manufacturers of ventilation and heating products”.


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INDUSTRY NEWS 09:50


HEAT PUMP MANUFACTURER STRENGTHENS LEADERSHIP TEAM


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lade Engineering Systems, manufacturer of natural refrigerant air source heat


pumps for commercial & industrial use, has appointed Tom Wilson as its new sales director, reinforcing the company’s strategic growth ambitions as it prepares for full integration into the Groupe Atlantic portfolio. Tom’s appointment comes at a


pivotal time for Clade, as demand for natural refrigerant heat pump solutions continues to grow across commercial and industrial applications. Tom brings with him decades


of experience in the HVAC and building services sector, having


built a long-standing career with BSS, one of the UK’s key distributors of pipeline and heating solutions. Following his departure from BSS in 2022, Tom has undertaken a number of consultancy roles across the sector. He said: “I’m delighted to be part of the Clade team, especially at such an exciting time in the industry, where energy transition is a reality, not just a dry policy. The growth in demand of heat pumps in the commercial sector reflects this, with the increasing focus on natural refrigerant based heat pumps driving the HVAC and built environment ever forward to a more sustainable future.”


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