The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme is a mandatory system which has been set up to improve and enhance energy efficiency and subsequently reduce CO2 emissions within large public and private sector organizations. It has been estimated that these enterprises are responsible for around 10% of the UK’s CO2 emissions. The scheme features a range of reputational, behavioral and financial drivers which aim to encourage organizations to develop energy management strategies that promote a better understanding of energy usage.
However the scheme has become notorious for its complexities, and confusing regulations. Processes can seem multifaceted and convoluted. This in effect is causing fundamental problems for businesses - a waste of valuable time and money when the corporate aim is simply to adhere to the necessary directives. Although the government is considering simplifying the scheme, organizations currently using it may find themselves struggling.
Due to the recent changes and increased confusion around the ever complicated CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme Comply Direct have been working to devise a useful service to help business keep to the main directive and regulations. Their sole intention is to provide a service that can offer peace of mind and a clear action plan for registered CRC full participants.
Comply direct are perhaps most well known as a UK compliance scheme which assists its members primarily with WEEE regulations and packaging Regulations. In 2009 despite the reccesion and the reduction in packaging reported Comply Direct confirmed that they had fully met their members' 2010 packaging waste obligations and it had in fact increased by 59%.
Comply Direct are supporting their members again by launching a new service. The CRC compliance review has been designed as an independent assessment to review how well positioned you are to comply with The CRC Regulations on an ongoing basis.

The main results of the CRC compliance review can be summed up in two areas:

Reducing Risk: by helping to compile the evidence pack and annual report.

Increasing Rewards: by checking utility rates and identifying ways to reduce energy costs.

The CRC compliance review will include a site visit and you will receive a written bespoke report with recommendations to improve accuracy, reduce risk and provide a clear plan of action for ongoing improvements and routes to energy savings

Author's Bio: 

Nicholas J Cassells is a Journalist and copywriter and lives in Sittingbourne in Kent with his wife and two cats Louie and Ellie. He currently works in partnership with
complydirect
an efficient and respected recycling compliance organisation