Fuelling sustainability in your Warwickshire business

Calling all Warwickshire SMEs

This webinar series, run in partnership with Warwick District Council and Warwickshire County Council and supported by Stratford-on-avon Council, will cover how going green can benefit your business and open the door to the emerging low carbon market.

The series is made up of six events. Each event will hold key insight into how sustainability can improve your business and increase resilience. It is because of this that we strongly recommend you attend all sessions.

The webinar series will cover:

Greener Transport – 26 April 13:00 – 14:30Current speakers include:
  1. Kate Castle, Rachel O’Connell & Tim Snazell from Safe and Active Workplaces
  2. David Gallagher and Heather Evens from National Express
Energy saving in your small business – 10 May 12.00 – 13:30Current speakers include:
  1. Jon Howl from Coventry and Warwickshire Green Business Programme
Engaging your employees and customers – 24 May 13:00 – 14:30

Current speakers include:

  1. Andy Whyle from SWM
  2. Amy Ahmed- Dolphin from Whislte PR

See you there!

Why should you attend?

The UK Government has set a target to reach Net Zero carbon emissions by 2050. It has also enshrined this in law, so the target will have to be met, and your business will be part of the solution.

The ‘Carrot’: To achieve this the Government now requires business contracts over £5M to have a Net Zero Plan in place. Other public sector organisations, like the NHS are also developing similar requirements, and the private sector is following this trend.

Even though your SME may not deal directly with the public sector, you will still be required to show how your business contributes to the overall value chain. Your B2B customers will be asking how your business can help them with their own contractual Net Zero commitments.

The ‘Stick’: Legislation is being introduced to ensure that if your business doesn’t take the ‘carrot’ then there will be punitive financial costs through increased business taxes (eg Extended Producer Responsibility Packaging taxes and Carbon tax, expected to increase to £100 per tonne by 2030). Energy and material prices have also increased massively recently and are expected to continue rising. Retail customers are also increasingly asking for evidence of what your business is doing to ‘save the planet’. 80% of customers say that when looking at products that are similar in price, they would choose the one that is most environmentally friendly.

When do you need to do it?

2050 may seem a long way off, but rapid changes are required to achieve Net Zero and customers are demanding action now! Businesses are already making these changes and taking advantage of these short term quick wins. Net Zero has been coined the next industrial revolution, so if you’re a business in Warwickshire, sign up to this webinar series today, because it makes business sense.

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