Aftermarket Magazine June 2025

Sustain to gain 37 www.aftermarketonline.net JUNE 2025 for both PAS 2060 conversion and full ISO 14068-1 certification subscriptions. According to the British Standards Institution, from January 1 the organisation will only provide carbon neutrality verification to ISO 14068-1 as the new standard, establishing a consistent international framework for carbon neutrality certification. “ISO 14068-1 really is the gold standard in carbon neutrality,” said Paul Robinson, the managing director of CBAM-UK, a forward-thinking organisation in this space. “It creates a globally recognised approach that builds upon what PAS 2060 established and creates a more complete compliance standard.” Tymms said: “We know of numerous examples where taking sustainability seriously can make a significant difference in the ability to secure fleet and insurance contracts. “However, we recognise that certification can initially feel like unfamiliar territory and can represent an investment of both time and capital. That’s why, in collaboration with CBAM-UK, we’ve developed a solution specifically designed to assist garages with ISO 14068-1 certification or any related carbon neutrality standards.” The approach combines rigorous standards with operational efficiency to independent third-party verification and carbon offsetting — in an approach tailored to the automotive repair industry. The Motornomic team and CBAM-UK are already supporting their first regional garages through the newly released PAS 2060 conversion and full ISO 14068-1 verifications and have recently opened access to all garages nationwide. But the team have bigger ambitions still to assist the industry in the process of building a more sustainable network of UK garages. Helping to better align the UK automotive repair businesses with the environmental and social governance targets of many corporates who hold sway within our sector. To take this further, a fully digitised version of the carbon credentials solution is in development and is just one component of Motornomic’s comprehensive modules designed to help garages reduce operational costs and develop new revenue streams. Through a low-cost monthly subscription, the platform aims to empower independent repair businesses. “Everyone wants a to boost sustainability, but we must be realistic that return on investment is what ultimately drives business decisions to pursue these standards,” Tymms said. “Our approach is built around giving more control back to garages, while improving both operational efficiency and financial returns.” Garages looking to enhance their credentials in this area can now sign up for the PAS 2060 conversion and full ISO 14068-1 certification subscriptions. Visit Carbon Credentials to learn more and to register. However, Tymms said this is just the beginning — the complete Motornomic Platform, featuring a fully digitised version of Carbon Credentials, will launch later this year. Motornomic founding team member Reaz Mojumder For E-Cast & Direct Mail enquiries contact: angela@aftermarket.co.uk %FMJWFS UBSHFUFE DBNQBJHOT UP RVBMJà FE DPOUBDUT

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