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Home » UK Emissions Fall Slightly in 2024 as Household Energy Use Rises Ahead of COP30
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UK Emissions Fall Slightly in 2024 as Household Energy Use Rises Ahead of COP30

omc_adminBy omc_adminOctober 24, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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UK greenhouse gas emissions fell 0.5% in 2024 to 476 MtCO2e, now 43.3% below 1990 levels.

Manufacturing led declines with a 7.4% drop, but transport emissions rose 4.5% and household emissions climbed for the first time since 2021.

The data come as policymakers face renewed pressure to integrate circularity and consumption reform into post-2030 climate plans.

A Mixed Picture in the UK’s Emissions Profile

Provisional figures released by the UK Office for National Statistics show national greenhouse gas emissions dipped slightly in 2024, continuing the long-term downward trajectory that has brought the country nearly halfway toward its 2050 net-zero goal. Yet the decline — a modest 0.5% from 2023 — conceals diverging sectoral trends, with households and transport once again exerting upward pressure.

Total UK emissions stood at 476 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2e) in 2024, down from 478 MtCO2e the previous year and 43.3% lower than in 1990. The reduction was driven primarily by lower industrial activity, particularly in manufacturing, which saw emissions fall 7.4% year-on-year from 70 MtCO2e to 65 MtCO2e.

By contrast, transport emissions climbed 4.5% to 77 MtCO2e, reflecting increased travel demand and slower progress in vehicle electrification and aviation efficiency. On a residence basis, which counts emissions from UK residents and businesses globally, household emissions rose 1.7% — the first increase since 2021.

Consumption Remains the Dominant Source

Consumer expenditure continued to account for the largest share of national emissions at 26% of the total, followed by transport at 16.1%. A 4.1% uptick in natural gas use for home heating was the biggest driver of household emissions growth, according to accompanying data from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.

The figures also show that emissions intensity — the amount of greenhouse gases emitted per unit of economic output — fell from 0.16 to 0.15 thousand tonnes of CO2e per £1 million of gross value added (GVA), reflecting gradual decoupling between GDP and emissions.

However, that efficiency gain may not be enough to offset structural dependence on material consumption and fossil-based domestic energy. Analysts caution that without systemic changes to energy use and product life cycles, progress could stall.

Industry Progress and Policy Gaps

Diane Crowe, Group Sustainability Director at Reconomy, the UK-based circular economy specialist, said the data show “steady progress on business emissions, particularly within manufacturing,” but warned that the rebound in household emissions reveals a deeper consumption challenge.

“The UK economy continues to operate in a largely linear way — extracting new materials to meet demand, with too little emphasis on reuse, recycling and resource efficiency,” Crowe said. “This circularity gap is placing unsustainable pressure on the earth’s ecosystems, with the extraction and processing of materials alone responsible for around half of global greenhouse gas emissions.”

Crowe added that integrating circular design into industrial and consumer policy is essential for meeting future carbon budgets, especially as the Climate Change Committee warns the UK must adapt to at least 2°C of warming by mid-century.

RELATED ARTICLE: UK Celebrates Being First Major Economy to Halve its Emissions

What Policymakers Face Before COP30

The release of the 2024 emissions data comes just weeks before COP30 in Belém, Brazil, where the UK and other developed economies will be expected to present credible implementation plans for the next round of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).

While the UK remains among the global leaders in emissions reduction relative to GDP, household energy and transport trends highlight persistent gaps in the country’s domestic transition. The next carbon budget period (2028–2032) will test the government’s ability to balance industrial decarbonization with consumer behaviour change — including the pace of building retrofits, electric vehicle adoption, and incentives for circular consumption.

C-Suite Takeaway: Circularity as Climate Strategy

For corporate leaders, the ONS data reinforces two intersecting imperatives: sustaining operational decarbonization while addressing the indirect emissions embedded in supply chains and end-use consumption. As the share of household and transport emissions grows, business influence over product lifecycles and materials sourcing becomes increasingly strategic.

With global attention turning to COP30’s stocktake of progress under the Paris Agreement, the UK’s marginal emissions decline will be seen less as an achievement and more as a reminder of the plateau risk facing mature economies. The trajectory ahead depends on whether the next phase of policy — from carbon pricing to consumption taxes and circular design mandates — can translate efficiency into genuine systemic change.

At 476 MtCO2e, the UK’s emissions story in 2024 is not one of reversal, but of reckoning: steady industrial progress, offset by rising everyday consumption. For policymakers and investors alike, the lesson is clear — decarbonization must move from production lines to living rooms.

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