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ESG and Sustainability · Updated 2026

Carbon Manager Salary UK 2026

Average Salary
£50,000
Per year, UK average
Salary Range
£32,000–£82,000
Entry to director level
Year on Year
↑ 15.5%
vs last year
Demand Score
86/100
Based on live listings
Salary Distribution
£32,000 ↑ Avg £50,000 £82,000

Overview

Carbon Managers develop strategies to measure, report and reduce organisational carbon emissions. IEMA associate membership is the leading industry credential.

The average Carbon Manager salary in the UK is £50,000 per year as of 2026. Salaries range from £32,000 at entry level to £82,000 at director level. Salaries have increased by 15.5% year on year.

What Does a Carbon Manager Earn in the UK?

In 2026, the typical Carbon Manager salary in the United Kingdom is £50,000 per year — above the UK all-occupations average of approximately £34,000. Salaries across the full profession span from £32,000 at entry level through to £82,000 at director level, reflecting the premium that experience, specialism and seniority command in this field. According to IEMA Salary Survey 2024, LinkedIn Salary 2024, the market rate has increased by 15.5% year-on-year, with demand scored at 86/100 based on live UK job listings.

Geography plays a major role in determining pay for Carbon Managers. London commands the highest regional average at £68,000, driven by the concentration of large employers and the cost-of-living premium baked into South East salaries. Outside the capital, Manchester is among the strongest markets for this role at £49,000, reflecting the growing depth of the regional jobs market and competition for qualified professionals outside London. Remote working has further shifted this picture — many Carbon Managers now negotiate London salaries while living in lower-cost cities, substantially improving real-terms purchasing power.

Experience is the single greatest driver of salary growth for Carbon Managers. Entry-level positions typically start at £32,000, with progression to senior roles unlocking £66,000 — a meaningful step reflecting accumulated expertise and often management responsibility. At director or principal level, compensation reaches £82,000, typically accompanied by bonuses, equity or long-term incentives that increase total remuneration beyond the headline base salary figure.

How to Earn More as a Carbon Manager

The most effective lever for increasing your salary is targeted professional development. Gaining formal qualifications relevant to the ESG and Sustainability sector signals competence to employers and opens doors to more senior roles. Our recommended starting point is Climate Solutions — Coursera, which builds core skills valued by UK employers in this field. Staying current with sector-specific tools, legislation and best practice also positions you strongly for annual salary reviews.

Switching employers is statistically the fastest route to a meaningful pay rise. Internal salary progression is often constrained by pay band structures and annual review cycles, whereas a new employer typically delivers a 10–20% uplift in base salary for roles where market demand is rising. Reviewing your market rate annually on job boards such as Reed and Totaljobs gives you the data to negotiate effectively, both when moving and when seeking a rise at your current employer.

For Carbon Managers considering a location move, the capital premium is significant: London pays £68,000 versus the UK average of £50,000. But cost of living must be factored in carefully. Use our take-home pay calculator and salary vs cost of living tool to understand what any salary actually means for your disposable income across different UK cities.

Carbon Manager Salary by Experience

LevelSalaryExperienceDemand
Entry Level £32,000 0–2 years
Mid Level £46,000 2–5 years
Senior £66,000 5–10 years
Director £82,000 10+ years

Carbon Manager Salary by UK City

CityAvg Salaryvs UK Average
London £68,000 +36%
Edinburgh £52,000 +4%
Bristol £50,000 +0%
Manchester £49,000 -2%
Leeds £47,000 -6%
Birmingham £46,000 -8%

Source: IEMA Salary Survey 2024, LinkedIn Salary 2024

5-Year Salary Trend

Average Annual Salary · UK · 2022–2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average Carbon Manager salary in the UK?

The average Carbon Manager salary in the UK is £50,000 per year as of 2026. This varies significantly by location, experience and employer size. Data sourced from IEMA Salary Survey 2024, LinkedIn Salary 2024.

How much does a Carbon Manager earn in London?

A Carbon Manager in London earns an average of £68,000 per year — above the UK average of £50,000. London salaries reflect the higher cost of living in the capital.

What is the salary range for a Carbon Manager?

Salaries for Carbon Managers range from £32,000 at entry level up to £82,000 for director-level positions.

How can I increase my salary as a Carbon Manager?

The most effective ways to increase your salary are: gaining additional qualifications, moving to a larger employer, taking on management responsibility, or relocating to or working remotely for a London-based company.

Is Carbon Manager a well-paid job in the UK?

The UK average salary across all occupations is approximately £34,000 per year. At £50,000, Carbon Manager is above the national average.

Data Sources & Methodology

All salary data is sourced from official UK government bodies and leading job market research organisations. Data is reviewed and updated annually.

ONS ASHE 2026 HMRC PAYE Data Reed.co.uk Salary Explorer Glassdoor UK LinkedIn Salary Insights
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