SECR, EPR, and more: check which ESG regulations apply to your food business.
Navigating ESG regulations like SECR, EPR, and CSRD can be overwhelming, especially for food and drink businesses.
That’s why we’ve created a simple ESG compliance checker. In under 60 seconds, find out which regulations apply to your business and what steps you need to take to stay compliant.
Tailored for the food & drink sector, this tool helps you understand your obligations under SECR, EPR, CSRD, and more. Check your compliance today and stay ahead of evolving sustainability regulations.
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We cover key ESG regulations that apply to food and drink businesses, including: SECR (Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting), EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility), and CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive). We also offer guidance on wider ESG frameworks, including SBTi, GHG Protocol, B-Corp and more.
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The checker asks a few quick questions about your business, including location, size, and type of operations. Based on your responses, we will identify which ESG regulations apply and what you need to do to comply. We’ll send the results via email, and also give you a phone call to talk through the results.
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This tool is built specifically for food and drink businesses, including: wholesalers and suppliers, manufacturers and producers, contract caterers, restaurants and foodservice companies. If your business handles food or drink and operates in the UK or EU, this is for you.
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My Emissions is a carbon accounting platform built for the food and drink industry. Our tools and expertise help food businesses measure emissions, comply with ESG regulation, and improve their environmental impact. Our platform is used by top brands, including Wahaca, Good Eating Company (Sodexo) and AB World Foods.
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Yes! Our ESG compliance checker is completely free to use, with additional support available from our expert team if needed.
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Yes. If SECR or EPR apply to your business, we will let you know and explain the next steps, such as what data you’ll need to collect and how to report it.