What is carbon neutrality verification for UK manufacturers and engineers?
PAS 2060 is the UK standard for demonstrating carbon neutrality.
Unlike ISO 14064 or 14067, which measure and verify emissions, PAS 2060:
1. Provides a formal, auditable methodology to declare carbon neutrality for an organisation, product, or service
2. Requires measurement, reduction, and offsetting of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
3. Ensures claims are transparent, credible, and verifiable
PAS 2060 is increasingly important for UK manufacturers and engineers seeking to demonstrate leadership in sustainability, win tenders, and meet supply chain expectations.
Why Carbon Neutrality Matters to Manufacturers & Engineers
For manufacturers and engineers, achieving PAS 2060 carbon neutral status delivers multiple advantages:
1. Market differentiation:
Certified carbon neutrality can be used in marketing and tenders
2. Customer confidence:
Retailers, brands, and large corporates increasingly require verified carbon neutral suppliers
3. Supply chain compliance:
Tier-1 manufacturers often mandate carbon neutrality commitments from Tier-2 suppliers
4. Investor and stakeholder appeal:
Demonstrates proactive climate management and alignment with ESG goals
In addition to reputational benefits, being carbon neutral can unlock cost savings through reduced energy use and operational efficiency, particularly when integrated with ISO 50001 energy management and on site solar generation.
Additional Resource
If you’d like to learn more about ISO and other operational improvement / cost reduction related accreditations, please request a complimentary copy of our factories guide book – Planet meets Profit.