Running an environmentally efficient business

A significant amount of work is ongoing to deliver long-term efficiencies both within Babcock and for our customers in a way that is mindful of environmental impacts.

The environment and carbon emissions

2011 Environment KPI

All of our businesses are either ISO 14001 certified or follow best environmental practice. Following the acquisition of VT, we have reviewed the environmental management systems in place across the Group and one of our environmental targets is to achieve ISO 14001 certification across all divisions and business units by the end of 2012.

During the year, we obtained the Carbon Trust Standard and we have installed automatic meters wherever possible, going beyond the minimum required to obtain the Standard. As a result, we are confident that we will be well positioned in the performance league table due to be published by the Environment Agency in autumn 2011 under the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme. Within the framework of our Group environmental and carbon management policies, business units set their own more detailed carbon policies covering all aspects of their business, with clear links to objectives to achieve carbon emissions reductions.

Babcock obtained the Carbon Trust Standard with a high score of 82.5%. The Standard was obtained on the basis of data for the period 1 April 2008 to 31 March 2010 covering emissions from electricity and gas consumption, on-site energy consumption and fuel consumption in vehicles owned by Babcock. Over that period, Babcock achieved an absolute reduction in carbon emissions of 1.8% and a relative reduction of 7.2%.

2011 Carbon emissions table

 

1 Adjusted footprint following the acquisition of UKAEA in September 2009.

2  Benchmark selected due to multi-disciplinary nature of the services provided by Babcock.

In line with the requirements of the Carbon Trust Standard, our target is to reduce our carbon footprint by at least 2.5% year-on-year.

The MoD's Sustainable Procurement Flexible Framework

We signed the Sustainable Procurement Charter jointly with the MoD in 2008 and have since been implementing our action plan to achieve the requirements of the MoD's Sustainable Procurement Flexible Framework. We have committed to reaching Level 3 of the Framework by 2012, which we are on track to achieve. We are also using the same action plan developed to meet the requirements of the Framework to promote the sustainable procurement agenda throughout the Babcock Group and to disseminate it through our supply chain.

Case study

SEMP diagram

Babcock has developed a Strategic Energy Management Plan (SEMP) with the MoD. The SEMP provides an intelligent energy monitoring system and the optimisation of building controls for the client. Currently Babcock is delivering the SEMP on 21 MoD sites within the South West. The initiative approach to energy management has been recognised by the MoD as best practice and, together, we are looking to roll out the delivery across the MoD estate.

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