Description
Working towards a sustainable future is going to require a joint effort from everyone if we’re to reach our 2030 and 2050 targets.
Several initiatives have come out in recent years to try and address one of our biggest challenges, energy consumption. Many of us in the UK will be familiar with ESOS (The Energy Savings Opportunities Scheme), which involves regular reporting from those that fit its criteria. It’s also recently updated to include a stipulation to include an ESOS Energy Plan, which requires you to detail a route to reduce your energy consumption.
However, many businesses would prefer a more consistent approach to energy management, such as today’s guest – Daisy Corporate Services.
Today Mel is joined by Damian Edwards, ISO Standards Manager at Daisy Corporate Services, to discuss why they Implemented ISO 50001, what they’ve learned from the experience and the benefits gained from implementing an Energy Management System
You’ll learn
· Who is Damian and who are Daisy Corporate Services?
· Why did they decide to Implement ISO 50001?
· What was the biggest gap identified during their Gap Analysis?
· What lessons did they learn from Implementing ISO 50001?
· What benefits did they gain from ISO 50001 certification?
Resources
· Isologyhub
· Daisy Corporate Services
· Daisy Corporate Services ESG
In this episode, we talk about:
[00:30] Join the isologyhub – To get access to a suite of ISO related tools, training and templates. Simply head on over to isologyhub.com to either sign-up or book a demo.
[02:30] Episode summary: Mel is joined by guest Damian Edwards, ISO Standards Manager at Daisy Corporate Services, to discuss their journey towards ISO 50001 certification.
Daisy are not strangers to ISO Standards, already having achieved: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001, ISO 45001, ISO 20000 and ISO 22301!
They have also recently won the Sustainability and Tech Awards 2024 and the Green Shoots Awards too.
[04:15] Who is Damian Edwards? – Damian has worked at Daisy as their ISO Standards Manager for the past year. A little known fact about Damian: He listens to classical music as a way to focus.
[05:25] Who are Daisy Corporate Services? – The are primarily a provider of IT and Communications. They currently supply a range of services including:
· Unified Communications
· Connectivity
· Modern Workplace
· Cyber Security
· Cloud services
· Managed Services
· Operational Resilience
[06:25] What were the main drivers behind obtaining ISO 50001 Certification? – In addition to the office spaces Daisy controls, they also have a number of data centres, which use massive amounts of energy. Finding ways to monitor, measure and potentially reduce that energy use, and subsequently cost, was essential.
The second main driver is mainly for commercial reasons. Without Standards like ISO 50001, you can’t bid for larger contracts or Government frameworks.
[08:30] Daisy’s commitment to ESG – Daisy have a made a solid commitment to ESG, explained further on their website as they break it down into 10 key focus areas. Energy Management is one of the logical steps to tackle reducing carbon emissions.
Data centres can be very inefficient, so being able to consistently monitor, measure and improve their energy consumption is a key part of tackling some of their ESG related goals.
Also being certified means you have the certificate to back up your claims. It’s not you just making a statement, it has to be verified by a third-party.
[10:30] How long did it take to Implement ISO 50001? – It took between 8 – 11 months. For a Standard like ISO 50001, it’s important to do it properly. Some organisations may request it in 6 months, but for larger organisations, that would be a
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