With some companies putting off or just crunched for time to comply with the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) new greenhouse gas (GHG) initiative which took effect January 1st. Several companies are beginning to feel the pressure to measure and report their GHG emissions. The EPAs mandatory reporting rule means that a large number of facilities, manufacturers and product suppliers must keep track of and report their GHG emissions to the EPA. The first reporting is due on March 31, 2011 for the fiscal 2010 year.
If companies have not begun measuring and tracking their GHG emissions, they are behind. Companies do not want to get to the end of the year without any emission data, then having to re-create the information is very challenging.
Keeping track of the GHG emission information throughout the year is part of an overall environmental management system that all companies should have.
If companies have not begun measuring and tracking their GHG emissions, they are behind. Companies do not want to get to the end of the year without any emission data, then having to re-create the information is very challenging.
Keeping track of the GHG emission information throughout the year is part of an overall environmental management system that all companies should have.
August Mack specializes in environmental, health and safety compliance; environmental due diligence; environmental site remediation; and sustainable business strategies to the industrial, legal, financial, health care and government sectors throughout North America. August Mack has offices in Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio and Pennsylvania. For more information on August Mack's environmental, health and safety services, visit www.augustmack.com or call 800.579.0770.
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