Implementing a Carbon Reporting and Innovation Office

Project ongoing

The challenge

Today’s carbon accounting system is fragmented. It’s costly for businesses to produce emissions data, and difficult for users of that data to accurately compare emissions across different products and services. This puts a brake on the scale-up of low-carbon innovation.

Proposed solution

To change this, Energy Systems Catapult recommends establishing a Carbon Reporting and Innovation Office (CRIO), with economy-wide oversight of emissions reporting.

By improving the carbon accounting landscape, CRIO would cut the administrative burden for businesses, unlock access to new markets and finance, and deliver high-quality, comparable emissions data across the economy.

There are three priority areas for CRIO to tackle, which would have an impact within its first three years:

  • Professionalise the carbon accounting sector, to raise the quality of, and confidence in, outputs, while supporting growth in a strategically important services sector.
  • Work towards comparable emissions data, to reduce duplication in reporting and enable businesses to access new markets and finance, both in the UK and internationally.
  • Develop a digitally distributed data exchange, to move towards a single point of disclosure and reduce the administrative burden for data preparers and users alike.

Our recommendation is for CRIO to be housed within the Financial Reporting Council. It could be operational within 12-18 months with modest resourcing requirements. We would expect it to be funded, in time, by a levy on the carbon accounting sector.

CRIO offers a credible route to lower costs for businesses, stronger investor confidence, and faster growth in low-carbon markets. Our recommendations are based on several years of policy research, stakeholder engagement, and work with industry, culminating in a series of reports. In particular, we have developed our thinking as part of the cross-Catapult Carbon Accounting Programme, funded by Innovate UK and led by the High Value Manufacturing Catapult.

Related publications - Reports

A Foundation for Economic Growth: Implementing a Carbon Reporting and Innovation Office

The UK’s carbon accounting system is fragmented, costly and slowing down the scale‑up of low‑carbon innovation. This report sets out a clear, practical solution: establishing a Carbon Reporting and Innovation Office (CRIO) within the Financial Reporting Council to streamline reporting, cut administrative burden, and deliver high‑quality, comparable emissions data across the economy.

Read more

Setting up a new Carbon Regulator

Making Carbon Count: Setting up a new Carbon Regulator, calls for government to take charge of how carbon emissions are measured and managed across the UK economy. The report argues that establishing a dedicated Carbon Regulator is key to unlocking innovation and growth by reducing the administrative burden businesses face when reporting on their greenhouse gas emissions. This will improve the credibility of emissions data and help UK businesses remain competitive as they decarbonise their activities.

Read more

Operationalising a Carbon Regulator – International Considerations for a Carbon Regulator

In this report, we identify international considerations for a Carbon Regulator and implications for UK exports based on a review of national policies. Firstly, this report considers the national policies of a select group of countries chosen based on their trade proximity to the UK. Secondly, the report outlines key considerations for a Carbon Regulator based on a review of international coordination initiatives across industrial sub-sectors. Finally, the report identifies opportunities for a Carbon Regulator to play a leading role in promoting international alignment in carbon accounting to support UK industry.

Read more

Operationalising a Carbon Regulator – Review of existing regulatory landscape

This report is the second in our Operationalising a Carbon Regulator series where we consider the feasibility of setting up an independent regulator to plug some of the gaps in carbon accounting regulation and move to a more robust, data driven Net Zero economy.The report highlights seven major gaps in carbon accounting regulation.

Read more

Operationalising a Carbon Regulator – Learning from other sectors

This report is the first in our Operationalising a Carbon Regulator series where we consider the feasibility of setting up an independent regulator to plug some of the gaps in carbon accounting regulation and move to a more robust, data driven Net Zero economy. The report draws on insights from existing regulated sectors and interviews with senior regulatory experts in industry and academia.

Read more

Carbon Accounting and Standards in Industry: A Framework for Innovation and Growth

Carbon accounting and standards in industry: A framework for innovation and growth, produced as part of the Innovate UK-funded cross-Catapult Carbon Accounting programme, proposes a carbon accounting framework to overcome the complexity and limitations of the existing regulatory ecosystem by considering options for robust monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV).

Read more

Carbon Accounting in Industry: Learning from the South Wales Industrial Cluster

In this report, we review options for policymakers to support a more consistent and coherent approach to the monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) and accounting of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in industry.

Read more

The Case for an Economy-Wide Carbon Regulator

In this report, The Case for an Economy-Wide Carbon Regulator, we make the case for a new regulator to oversee accurate and coherent monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) of greenhouse gas emissions reduction and removal across the economy.

Read more

Related publications - Insight

Making Carbon Count – Dr. Danial Sturge

At Energy Systems Catapult we have spent several years seeking to address this challenge. In 2021 we advocated for an economy‐wide Carbon Regulator, and our subsequent research has explored how government can make this a reality by identifying key gaps that need to be filled.

Read more

We need a Carbon Regulator, but setting one up will not be without its challenges – Elle Butterworth

Despite all the challenges and trade-offs required to get the state of implementing regulation or even a new regulatory body, regulation is essential to economic success, sending clear signals to innovators on where to focus their efforts and gives more certainty to investors.

Without regulation the carbon accounting landscape will continue develop in a disjointed way, limiting the credibility of product claims and company disclosures, which in turn limits the confidence investors and customers have in products and services.

Read more

Carbon Accounting: The Future is Digital – Elle Butterworth

The ability to exchange, compare, track and trace emissions data through supply chains will be fundamental to the UK’s future low carbon economy. Complete and accurate data will support innovations relating to carbon intensive products and processes. Data will also support Government and consumers to make informed, low carbon, decisions.

Read more

Untangling a messy carbon accounting landscape – Elle Butterworth and Dr Danial Sturge

How do we know whether policies are achieving their decarbonisation aims? How can we hold companies to account for delivering their low carbon promises? How can we track and trace emissions through complex supply chains? The answer to all of these is having a well-regulated carbon accounting framework.

 

Read more

Carbon accounting is more than just numbers on a spreadsheet – Danial Sturge and Elle Butterworth

To achieve the decarbonisation of the whole energy system, it is important to develop a complete and quantifiable picture of GHG emissions that supports decision makers and track progress towards the UK’s Net Zero target. And do so in way that is transparent enough to identify feedbacks and unintended consequences at different levels of the system.

Read more

Carbon Accounting - High Value Manufacturing Catapult

The Carbon Accounting Programme is building on the strengths of the best standards and techniques, working alongside industry and policymakers, to create a unified framework that is suitable for all UK manufacturers.

Find out more

Net Zero Carbon Policy

Net Zero Carbon Policy is an Energy Systems Catapult thought leadership project, focusing on how the UK can develop an innovation-friendly, economy-wide framework for Net Zero.

Find out more

Want to know more?

Find out more about how Energy Systems Catapult can help you and your teams