ESG energy reporting.

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You’ve probably heard more about ESG in the past year than ever before. It’s becoming a regular topic in boardrooms, at supply chain reviews, even in day-to-day conversations with customers or investors.

ESG compliance for businesses is a long-term consideration. One that’s becoming harder to ignore, not because it’s trendy, but because it’s increasingly tied to trust, transparency and how businesses plan for the future.

We support businesses at all stages of their ESG journey. Whether you need help building a plan for ESG energy reporting from scratch, reviewing what you’ve already got in place, or making sure your reporting stands up to scrutiny, we’ll work with you to make ESG something you can act on, not just something you have to report on.

What is ESG and why does it matter?

ESG stands for Environmental, Social and Governance. It’s a way of assessing how your business impacts the world around it, and how well you manage those impacts.

In practice, it’s about being able to show you’re using energy efficiently, treating people fairly, and making decisions responsibly. That could mean tracking emissions, improving how you use electricity, or simply having the right systems in place to measure what you’re doing and why.

It’s becoming more important because the people you work with care about it. Investors, customers, and supply chain partners want reassurance that the businesses they’re involved with are paying attention to their responsibilities. ESG compliance for businesses helps you give them that.

What's involved in ESG energy reporting?

At its core, ESG energy reporting means understanding how your business uses energy, and what the impact of that energy use is. From there, it’s about deciding what you can measure, what you can improve, and how to show progress.

That could include:

Calculating your energy-related emissions (like Scope 1, 2 and sometimes Scope 3)

Showing how you’re working to reduce them

Demonstrating improvements in efficiency or investment in renewable energy
 

Reporting in line with frameworks like SECR or ESOS if they apply

 

It’s not about box-ticking. Done properly, it’s a chance to take stock and make better decisions, for your business and the people who rely on it.

Why businesses are starting to take ESG seriously

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 What you’ll get with Troo 

 

Clear advice on what ESG means for your business, shaped around your size, sector and goals.

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Support to build an ESG plan or improve the one you’ve already got.


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Practical guidance based on how your business actually works.

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Help with the energy related side of ESG, supported by our compliance, renewables and procurement services.

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A focus on action, so ESG becomes something you do well, not just report on.

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Thinking ahead?

Getting ESG energy reporting right now puts you in a better place for the future. Whether reporting becomes mandatory for you later or not, showing progress and purpose is only going to matter more.
 
And if you’re already under pressure from suppliers or regulators? We can help you catch up, take action, and move forward with confidence.

 

Want to do more around energy compliance?

We don’t stop at ESG. If you're looking to cover all bases, we can also support you with:

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