Manufacturing success comes from knowing your operations inside and out – energy use patterns, material flows, waste streams, supplier performance. This knowledge helps to fully understand business risk. Climate reporting applies this same principle. Australia’s mandatory climate-related financial disclosure requirements are rolling out now, with Group 1 entities public reporting next year and broader requirements […]
READ MOREWhy Queensland Manufacturers Can’t Afford to Miss the Sustainability Benchmark Assessment Program
Queensland manufacturers are leaving thousands in cost savings on the table every month. While some businesses operate at the surface level, reacting to immediate issues, their competitors are quietly implementing efficiency measures that cut their operating costs and strengthen their market position. The difference? Those getting ahead know their numbers. Why Manufacturers Without Sustainability Benchmarking […]
READ MOREIs Your Business Ready for Mandatory Climate-Related Financial Disclosures?
Whether you’re a major corporation or a small business, Australia’s mandatory climate-related financial disclosures will affect you. Recent updates to the Corporations Act 2001 require many companies to disclose their climate impacts and risks, and some businesses may be unaware that these rules impact them—directly or through their supply chain. Starting January 2025, Australia’s largest […]
READ MOREUpdated -Queensland Manufacturers Sustainability Benchmark Assessment
For the past few years, TEG has been delivering the subsidised Queensland Manufacturers Sustainability Benchmark Assessment program on behalf of the Queensland Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water. We have assisted over 60 Queensland Manufacturing companies to: establish their resource baseline and understand monthly trends establish meaningful production KPIs compare their KPIs with national […]
READ MOREManaging peak demand charges for large energy users
If your company is a large user of electricity (generally over 100 MWh/yr), it is likely that you are paying a fairly hefty charge for peak demand. It can be as much as 50% or more of your bill!! So, what is peak demand and how can you manage it? Every time a light or […]
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