Motornomic Guides QCD to what may be the UK's First ISO 14068-1 Carbon Neutrality Certification
In a landmark achievement for the UK automotive aftermarket, QCD Autocentre Brackley a combined SMR & Accident Repair site, has become what is believed to be the first of its kind in the country to achieve ISO 14068-1 certification for carbon neutrality, with strategic support from industry platform provider Motornomic.
This certification represents a significant milestone in the sector's sustainability journey, establishing a new benchmark for environmental responsibility in automotive repair.
New Global Standard Raises the Bar
One unique aspect of body shops and accident repair is that in order to access work provision, in this case, mostly through insurance, environmental & carbon offsetting standards are often mandated.
ISO 14068-1 is the international standard for carbon neutrality that supersedes the previously established PAS 2060 standard, with more rigorous requirements.
"ISO 14068-1 certification demonstrates genuine commitment to measuring, monitoring and reducing climate impact across all operations." said Leigh Tymms COO at Motornomic”.
Strategic Implementation Process
Motornomic's support began by providing the tooling for a detailed emissions audit at QCD Autocentre Brackley, establishing baseline measurements across all operations. This was followed by implementing a tailored carbon reduction strategy that included Team car sharing & use of EV vehicles, waste reduction team engagement programs.
"The transformation requires us to really consider our operations through a sustainability lens," said Reaz Mojumder, Director at QCD Brackley. "Motornomic's expertise & toolkit makes a complex process manageable, helping us identify opportunities for improvement."