ISO 14001 requires organisations to monitor their environmental impacts which are usually the same impacts as required by SECR. E.g. reducing scope 1 (direct) and scope 2 (indirect) emissions gas. Therefore, ISO 14001 helps companies to comply with SECR and advance of their sustainability credentials.
How does ISO 14001 help us comply with SECR?
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