Knowles Transport, a leading provider of distribution and warehousing services to the FMCG sector has further developed its commitment to reduce carbon emissions and work towards Net Zero. Knowles were keen to develop accurate emissions reporting for their customers as part of their service offering.
Davies & Robson were delighted to assist. Data was gathered to comply with the appropriate standards and a base-year measurement of the company's carbon footprint was calculated. The methodology, procedures and assumptions were documented to ensure that the process was repeatable. The integrity of data was assessed, and recommendations were made to optimise data collection and refine measurement in future years.
As established advisors to the industry, Davies & Robson were able to provide Knowles Transport with an objective appraisal. By setting clear goals, evaluating data, establishing procedures, and understanding the legal context, we were able to help Knowles achieve their objectives.
The project will serve as a foundation for continued carbon-reduction efforts, ensuring that Knowles Transport remains at the forefront of sustainable logistics.
Davies & Robson’s research skills combined with their experience of the logistics industry ensured a pragmatic and well-structured approach to this important project. Their responsive service and the quality and relevance of their work has produced a really useful output which will be of great value to our business moving forwards with carbon measurement and our future sustainability projects.
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