Daily news
Businesses 'must target CO2 cuts'
Government and business must work together to tackle carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, an environment minister said today.
Phil Woolas said that steps must be taken to help the environment without jeopardising prosperity.
His comments follow the publication of a consultation on measures to simplify the regulations businesses face in reducing CO2 emissions.
Mr Woolas said that the consultation would make sure the UK gets "the biggest cuts in CO2 for the money spent" and has come in response to requests from businesses who want to cut emissions but find existing regulations complex and confusing.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) will look at a new package of measures to cut duplication and unduly complex bureaucracy and how to cut costs for businesses while making it easier for them to cut emissions.
Reducing CO2 emissions is key to limiting climate change and was one of the main issues debated at the UN talks on global warming in Bali.
"We must make the most cost-effective emissions cuts, and we must prove to the world that fighting climate change is compatible with economic growth," Mr Woolas commented.
Related news
- EU digs in on CO2 goals
- Trees' CO2 intake 'may affect climate'
- Businesses 'need to work out their footprint'
Page tools
- Email this page
-
Rate this page
Register for updates
For regular email updates please submit your email address below.
How did you find us?
Please select an answer:
Help and advice
Call 0800 512 012 for free, independent and local energy saving advice
Latest News
- 80% of employees want green workplace 07 September 2008
- IEA: Low carbon energy should get more research 07 September 2008
- New Zealand passes biofuels mandate 07 September 2008
- News archive





