14 June 2021
BPIF’s energy partner – saving cost & reducing carbon
Inenco is the BPIF’s energy partner. We are here to help mitigate rising energy prices, reduce operating costs through consumption optimisation and respond to the growing pressure to deliver carbon net zero.
We understand the competitive pressure facing many in the printing and packaging sector and that the need to control your costs as a critical part of charting the post-lockdown recovery. However, we are already seeing upward pressure on energy prices and forecast greater market volatility in the coming months and years.
We are recommending that businesses review their energy contracts as early as possible in the current environment to give yourself the best opportunity to get the best price and strategy in place. Regardless of the duration left on your contract, now is a great time to plan.
Many organisations are also under growing pressure from customers to demonstrate their sustainability credentials in general and reduce their carbon footprint. Our expert consultants are increasingly helping leading organisations to understand that cost and carbon reduction need not be mutually exclusive. We can help with practical steps to achieve change for the better.
If you are interested in discussing your energy supply contracts or any other aspects of your utility’s strategies, please contact [email protected] to arrange an informal discussion or a no obligation quote.
You can also view Inenco's presentation on Energy Markets Future Analysis by clicking here.
Pay Review Data, Wage Benchmarking and Cost of Living – FEB 2024 UPDATE
14 February 2024
We have collated data from multiple sources that should be useful for BPIF members that are approaching internal pay reviews, and/or are having a closer look at their pay and benefits structure. The datafile, first published in February 2023, has been updated with the latest available data - and additional content on factors exerting pressure on pay settlements in 2024.
Slight recovery of output and orders falls short of expectations in Q4 - confidence concerns mount in 2024
22 February 2024
Performance in the UK's printing and printed packaging industry did improve in Q4, as far as output and orders are concerned. However, it didn't come close to what would historically be considered the seasonal norm, nor quite match the subdued expectations for Q4.
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