Webinar Recordings

This page contains links to recordings of some of the webinars we have presented in recent years.

  • CDP- Tips to the Top

    This webinar, presented by Esther Stoakes, Technical Manager - Scoring and Low-Carbon Transition at CDP and Ann-Marie Cornall, sales consultant for Lucideon Assurance, covers carbon footprint principles such as; definition, scope, standards, calculation, intensity and ratio.

  • Understanding the Changes to ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 9001:2015

    This is a re-run of a previous webinar on the same subject (see further down this page). In September 2015, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) issued the updated version of the Environmental Management System (EMS) standard, ISO 14001 and the Quality Management System (QMS), ISO 9001. The changes to both standards are significant, with the introduction of a new risk-based approach and a change to the new 10 clauses. This webinar, presented by Tim Watts and Shaun Bainbridge, discusses these recent changes and what effect this could/will have on your business.

  • ISO 50001 as a Route to ESOS Compliance

    Certification to ISO 50001 and the structured routine assessment will ensure your Energy Management System is maintained and monitored, thereby improving the effectiveness of your energy management system and your processes. This webinar, presented by Shaun Bainbridge and Tim Watts, provides all the information you need on ISO 50001, ESOS compliance and the benefits to you.

  • Understanding the Changes to ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 9001:2015

    In September 2015, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) issued the updated version of the Environmental Management System (EMS) standard, ISO 14001 and the Quality Management System (QMS), ISO 9001. The changes to both standards are significant, with the introduction of a new risk-based approach and a change to the new 10 clauses. This webinar, presented by Tim Watts and Shaun Bainbridge, discusses these recent changes and what effect this could/will have on your business.

  • OFGEM Sustainability Audit "2015 lessons learnt"

    The Renewables Obligation (RO) is the main support mechanism for renewable electricity projects in the UK and places an obligation on licensed UK electricity suppliers to source a growing proportion of the electricity they supply from renewable sources. From 2015 the RO required an annual sustainability audit report to be prepared to an acceptable standard such as ISAE 3000. The verified sustainability audit report which is used by OFGEM to determine whether the organization has reported the data correctly, had to be submitted by 30 June or 31 May 2015, for some specific engagements involving bioliquids. The webinar, presented by Ann-Marie Cornall, Shaun Bainbridge and Jasmine Killen covered the key requirements of the audit, the main issues that were encountered and feedback received from our auditors and OFGEM.

  • Disclosure of Your Carbon Footprint

    This webinar, presented by Ann-Marie Cornall, Shaun Bainbridge and Richard Cooper addresses the benefits of having carbon footprinting verification. From our position as the UK's leading GHG verifier, we are now using the same expert verifiers and rigorous auditing principles used in the regulated market (EU ETS) to measure and verify carbon footprints and GHG inventories for those companies who wish to voluntarily declare their emissions. Having your sustainability and carbon numbers independently verified alongside reporting carbon footprinting and environmental profiles, gives you the credibility that your customers and stakeholders want to see.

  • Carbon Reporting - How was it for You?

    The focus of many companies has recently switched from carbon to energy. We considered it would be wise for a moment to dip back into the carbon reporting arena as a refresher and to provide an update on the Mandatory Carbon Reporting programme introduced by the government (MCR). This webinar, presented by Shaun Bainbridge, briefly discusses the basics of a carbon footprint before going on to explore MCR in more detail, looking back on the first year of reporting and how it has affected our clients.

  • EU ETS Phase III - Year 1 - Lessons Learnt

    Already have your GHG emissions verified under EU ETS? Want to know what’s changed and how you're affected? This webinar, hosted by David Robinson, Juliet James and Shaun Bainbridge addresses permit conditions, data gaps & temporary changes, Uncertainties, monitoring plans appropriateness, internal reviews & validation of data, significant capacity changes, retention of records and registry issues.

  • Sustainability on Campus

    Go beyond compliance and transform your campus through innovative thinking and voluntary management of resources to international standards. Find out how carbon footprinting and management systems such as ISO 50001 and ISO 14001 can help to improve your campus. This webinar, hosted by Ann-Marie Cornall, addresses the subject of sustainability in universities and colleages.

  • ISO 50001 - Implementing an Energy Management System (EnMS) - Why and How?

    This webinar, presented by Shaun Bainbridge, Andrew Smith and Tim Watts, discusses why energy management is now seen as a necessity for organisations both small and large, addresses the new ISO 50001 Energy Management Standard and how it provides a framework and guidance to monitor, manage and potentially reduce energy consumption, addresses how certification to ISO 50001 adds value to your EnMS and how it improves your existing management systems.

  • Mandatory Carbon Reporting - Just the facts!

    Mandatory Carbon Reporting (MCR) is now law and came into force on 1 October 2013; companies that are listed on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange and possibly other exchanges will have to report their GHG emissions annually in their Directors' report. Following this announcement there has been much confusion as to how companies will be affected – what will need to be reported and how the MCR scheme links in with other schemes. This webinar, presented by Shaun Bainbridge, demystifies MCR.

  • Carbon Footprint - What Will You Gain From Yours?

    From our position as the UK's leading GHG verifier, we are now using the same expert verifiers and rigorous auditing principles used in the regulated market (EU ETS) to measure and verify carbon footprints and GHG inventories for those companies who wish to voluntarily declare their emissions. This webinar, presented by Ann-Marie Cornall and Marcus Jordan, explores the process from initial monitoring through to achieving certification of a carbon footprint to an international standard.