BEAMA, the UK trade association for manufacturers and providers of energy infrastructure technologies, has released a landmark report, Securing the Future: A Policy Roadmap to Accelerate Industrial Decarbonisation and Strengthen Supply Chains. The comprehensive roadmap outlines critical steps to support the UKโ€™s transition to a decarbonised supply chain while enhancing the competitiveness of its manufacturing sector.

With increasing urgency to meet legally binding 2030 emissions targets, BEAMA highlights the need for a robust Industrial Strategy featuring clear regulatory frameworks, international alignment, and government-industry collaboration.

Yselkla Farmer, CEO of BEAMA, commented: โ€œOur markets are at a pivotal moment. Government leadership and effective collaboration with industry are essential to secure a sustainable, competitive future for UK manufacturing. We are pinned as one of the largest growth sectors for the UK as we decarbonise our energy system โ€“ we need to do this sustainably. This roadmap offers the framework needed to navigate the challenges of decarbonisation and seize the opportunities it presents.โ€

Key recommendations include:

Establishing government guardianship to standardise sustainability metrics and ensure market fairness.
Developing a comprehensive Industrial Decarbonisation Roadmap to guide sectors through their transition.
Balancing immediate emissions reductions with long-term industrial growth strategies.
Supporting SMEs through phased regulation and tailored guidance.
Encouraging international alignment to reduce trade barriers and inefficiencies.
The roadmap underscores BEAMAโ€™s readiness to partner with the Government to ensure an effective and equitable transition to Net Zero. The report also highlights BEAMAโ€™s commitment to fostering supply chain innovation and resource efficiency through its BEAMA 2050 Connected not-for-profit subscription, designed to support the energy and built environment sectors in achieving sustainable growth in an aligned and consistent way.

 

โ€œMuch of the technology needed for decarbonisation is already available,โ€ said Carl Ennis, CEO of Siemens UK and Ireland. โ€œWhat we need now is coordinated supply chains and government clarity to drive rapid deployment.โ€