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Listing of all 7 news releases from McKinnon and Clarke:
Energy efficiency firm good with people
International Utilities Specialist, McKinnon and Clarke has announced that it has successfully been re-accredited with Investors In People status.
News from McKinnon and Clarke ( 8 December 2005)
Energy analysts call for action over CCL targets
Energy analysts have called upon the re-elected UK Prime Minister to put his promises over climate change into action as the UK will miss its target of cutting CO2 emissions by 20%.
News from McKinnon and Clarke (17 May 2005)
Water price rises can be offset say analysts
Water price rises averaging 9.6% emphasise the need for UK businesses and water-intensive industries to consider this often overlooked utility as part of their energy-management strategy.
News from McKinnon and Clarke (12 April 2005)
Energy analysts warn of energy costs effects
Following this week's announcement by Ofgem, energy analysts at McKinnon and Clarke are warning businesses not to underestimate the impact that rising electricity costs could have on profits.
News from McKinnon and Clarke ( 1 December 2004)
Energy auditing helps the environment
McKinnon and Clarke call on global industry leaders to address its energy wastage that, it claims, is a major factor in climate change.
News from McKinnon and Clarke (19 October 2004)
Call to curb climate change?
McKinnon and Clarke is calling on international industry to help curb climate change.
News from McKinnon and Clarke (15 October 2004)
Climate Change - inertia not an option
Experts at utilities specialists McKinnon and Clarke are warning that unless UK industry takes responsibility for its energy wastage, the problems could have greater implications.
News from McKinnon and Clarke ( 6 October 2004)
