Energy Audit Services

An energy audit is the process of carrying out due diligence regarding consumption of energy in various operations of a business. The objective of energy audit is to reduce the amount of energy consumed without affecting the output. This helps business to save their electricity and fuel expenses on recurring basis.

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At CarbonX we have conducted various energy audits and have saved huge amounts of expense for our clients. We study and analyze the entire manufacturing setup and upon identification of energy leakages, we advise our clients and help them plug in the same.

The broad services in this segment are

Focus on Core Activities

  1. Tax Audit Advisory Services
  2. Compliance Due date alerts
  3. Special Audit Advisory Services
  4. Tax Litigation – Commissioner (Appeals), Tribunal, Search and Seizure Cases
  5. Valuation Services
  6. TDS/TCS compliances
  7. Transfer Pricing Compliances

Goods and Services Tax

  1. Advisory Services
  2. Litigation Support Services
  3. GST Compliance Services – Filing of GST Returns etc.
  4. HSN/SAC Classification Services

Purpose and Benefits of ESG Reporting

Transparency and Accountability

ESG reporting enhances transparency by providing stakeholders with clear information about the company’s non-financial performance. This promotes accountability and trust.

Risk Management

By disclosing ESG data, companies can identify and manage risks related to environmental, social, and governance issues more effectively. It helps in anticipating regulatory changes, operational disruptions, and reputational risks.

Investor Relations

Many investors are increasingly considering ESG factors in their investment decisions. ESG reporting allows companies to attract responsible investors, demonstrate long-term value creation, and potentially access sustainable finance options.

Enhanced Reputation

Companies with strong ESG performance and transparent reporting can enhance their reputation among customers, employees, regulators, and communities. It showcases a commitment to sustainable practices and ethical behavior.

Benchmarking and Comparison

Standardized ESG reporting frameworks (such as GRI, SASB, TCFD) enable benchmarking and comparison across companies within the same industry. This allows stakeholders to assess relative performance and identify leaders in sustainability.

Strategic Decision-Making

ESG data provides insights that can inform strategic decision-making, helping companies align their business goals with societal expectations and long-term sustainability trends.

Frameworks and Standards for ESG Reporting

Several frameworks and standards exist to guide companies in ESG reporting, including:

Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)

Provides comprehensive guidelines for sustainability reporting, covering economic, environmental, and social dimensions.

Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB)

Focuses on industry-specific sustainability standards that are financially material to investors.

Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD)

Offers recommendations for voluntary climate-related financial disclosures, helping companies assess and disclose climate-related risks and opportunities.

International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC)

Promotes integrated reporting that links financial and non-financial information to provide a more holistic view of the company’s performance.

01. Data Quality and Availability

Ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of ESG data can be challenging, especially for global operations with diverse data sources.

02. Complexity and Standardization

The diversity of reporting frameworks and standards can lead to complexity and inconsistency in ESG disclosures, making comparisons difficult.

03. Stakeholder Expectations

Meeting the evolving expectations of stakeholders, including investors, regulators, customers, and employees, requires ongoing adaptation and improvement in ESG reporting practices.

Challenges of ESG *Reporting

In summary, ESG reporting plays a crucial role in demonstrating a company’s commitment to sustainable and responsible business practices. It helps build trust, manage risks, attract investment, and drive long-term value creation while contributing to broader societal and environmental goals.

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John Smith CEO of TechSolutions Inc.

Streamlined bookkeeping, saved time and money. Highly recommend to small businesses.

Emily Davis Owner, GreenLeaf Retail

Exceptional audit insights, improved compliance and financial health. Unmatched professionalism.

Michael Brown CFO, HealthCare Associates

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Lisa Chen Executive Director, FutureNonProfit