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Uncertainty and lack of understanding greet official launch of CRC scheme
edie.net (Mar 31 2010) Cap and Trade , Carbon Reduction Commitment
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Business does not 'understand' and is 'unprepared' for today's (April 1) launch of Britain's much hyped carbon trading scheme.
The Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy (CRC) Efficiency Scheme is a huge rating system, or league table, offering benefits to low carbon businesses and hitting high emitters with more costs.
However, corporate responsibility consultants Acona believe 'numerous revisions' early in the scheme's life have created 'confusion' amongst businesses.
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