A Carbon Reduction Plan (CRP) is more than a compliance document, it's a practical strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving efficiency and demonstrating your commitment to Net Zero.
Whether you're responding to procurement requirements, customer requests or ESG commitments, Carbon Sense will help you create a plan that is clear, achievable and tailored to your organisation.
Carbon Reduction Plan, Climate Action Plan or Decarbonisation Plan?
These terms are often used interchangeably. While a Carbon Reduction Plan is commonly associated with procurement and reporting, a Climate Action Plan or Decarbonisation Plan may take a broader strategic approach. Ultimately, they all provide a roadmap for reducing emissions and delivering measurable environmental improvements.
How Carbon Sense Can Help
We work alongside your organisation to develop a practical plan that supports your business goals and long-term sustainability ambitions.
Our Carbon Reduction Plans include:
- A robust carbon emissions baseline
- Realistic and achievable reduction targets
- Prioritised actions with measurable outcomes
- Support for procurement and customer requirements
- Alignment with recognised carbon accounting principles and best practice
More Than Compliance
A well-designed Carbon Reduction Plan can help your organisation:
- Strengthen public and private sector tender submissions
- Meet customer and supply chain expectations
- Identify opportunities to reduce energy use and operating costs
- Support ESG reporting and sustainability objectives
- Demonstrate a credible commitment to Net Zero
Why Choose Carbon Sense?
Our experienced consultants combine technical carbon accounting expertise with practical business knowledge to create Carbon Reduction Plans, Climate Action Plans and Decarbonisation Strategies that deliver real value.
Whether you're preparing for procurement, supporting your sustainability strategy or looking to reduce operational emissions, we'll help you build a clear, credible roadmap for meaningful carbon reduction.
Measure your emissions. Plan your reductions. Build a more resilient organisation.




