The is an independent network, providing a forum and events for solutions sharing, idea generation, and mutual understanding around the Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficiency Scheme. Our next event aims to bring together finance and energy professionals from the Private Sector. This is a free independent event designed to stimulate positive debate and discussion and to encourage collaboration on real solutions that take advantage of the opportunities presented by the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme. Attendees will learn how others are approaching and planning around the financial implications of the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme. The evening will include guest speakers, an open panel discussion with the option to ask specific questions, and good networking opportunities. Paul is the Executive Chairman of Trucost, the global environmental data provider. His high profile work on sustainability matters has been mainly focused around the accountancy profession - as chairman of the Sustainability Policy Group at the Fédération des Experts Comptables Européens (FEE), which is the representative organisation for the accountancy profession in Europe; and during his tenure as President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. He also is Chair of the Executive Board of HRH The Prince of Wales Accounting for Sustainability project. To at the event, please email confirming your name, organisation and job title. We will send more information about the event closer to the date. Go to for further information on the CRC Network and this event. Please feel free to forward this message to any colleagues you feel would be interested in attending this event or joining the network.
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