NRL Group celebrate one tonne per employee carbon reduction
Posted on 11 July 2024
 
                Latest carbon emission reporting from the NRL Group, a specialist engineering and contracting organisation, 
has recorded over one tonne of carbon dioxide reduced per employee since the business first start recording 
their carbon emissions in 2021.
Calculations are verified by One Carbon World each year, and the NRL Group’s latest 2023 carbon emission 
figures reported 2.12 tonnes of CO2e per employee per year, compared with 3.14 tonnes when figures were 
first submitted for 2020 activity. One Carbon World work with organisations to better understand how their 
carbon emissions are accumulated, including investigating scopes 1, 2 and 3 reporting. Once the footprint is 
calculated investment can be made in carbon credits to offset unavoidable emissions, rebalancing operations 
and achieving carbon neutrality.
This year the NRL Group opted to invest these carbon credits into an exciting hydroelectric power plant under 
construction in Indonesia that will provide zero emission energy to displace fossil fuel power generation. The 
NRL Group’s own engineering recruitment, consultancy and contracting services have grown extensively 
across the globe in recent years, including supporting energy transition projects internationally. Investment in 
development projects such as the Indonesian hydroelectric plant provides a great way for the business to give 
back on a global scale, as CEO David Redmayne explains.
“Securing the Carbon Neutral International Standard each year is incredibly important to us as a 
business because it ensures we remain accountable by voluntarily purchasing carbon credits where we 
cannot reduce emissions any further. Like many businesses the output of certain carbon emissions is 
unavoidable, but we’re always keen to challenge the status quo and make investment and 
improvements to close this gap as much as possible each year.
Crucially though, these carbon credits provide an opportunity for us to contribute to some fantastic 
projects across the world, which has seen us support reforestation efforts, reduce ozone layer damage 
and progress clean energy production in key countries. It’s great to work with One Carbon World to 
get involved with projects like these across the globe, whilst ensuring we neutralise our own carbon 
footprint.”
Part of the NRL Group’s environmental strategy is colleagues across their branches volunteering to become 
carbon champions. Their remit is to challenge improvements that can be made on a local level, as well as 
proposing initiatives that could be adopted across the wider group. Impact on the environment is a key 
governing factor for the NRL Group’s executive board, which plays a key factor in the organisation’s current and 
future growth plans.
 
                     
                        
                     
                 
                                                                 
                                                                