With further government targets to reduce carbon emissions by 78% in 2035 and to reach net-zero by 2050 to tackle climate change, your business also play a crucial role in reaching these goals.
Supporting a greener and more sustainable economy also brings a number of unique opportunities for businesses to develop solutions and support low carbon technologies, whilst creating new green jobs.
To help your business make the move to net zero, support clean growth, increase productivity and become more sustainable, we have outlined the following resources and programmes to assist your business.
Advice and Support
Wenta
Net Zero opportunities for your business
Top 10 tips to help your business reach net zero carbon
Practical advice and support
Herts Growth Hub
Environmental, Low Carbon, Carbon Neutral
Business in the Community
Business in the Community supports organisations to take climate action, whilst maximising business opportunities and securing a future for all.
UK SME Climate Hub
Businesses of all sizes around the UK are committing to do their bit to cut carbon emissions and protect the planet. Join today to access free, practical resources tailored to support SMEs with their Net Zero Journey.
The Greater South East Energy Hub
The Greater South East Energy supports partners to accelerate the number, scale and quality of low carbon local energy projects that are being delivered in the region. Advice, information, resources and access to funding resources are available to support businesses.
Clean Growth Strategy for Hertfordshire
Enabling clean growth and achieving a greener more sustainable, economy across Hertfordshire.
Climate Change Strategy
Stevenage Borough Council’s Climate Change Strategy outlining its commitment to supporting residents and businesses towards Net Zero by 2030.
Hertfordshire Climate Change and Sustainability Partnership
Strategic partnership sharing information, coordinating and influencing solutions, and bringing forward proposals for interventions around climate change and sustainability across Hertfordshire.