Path to Zero Carbon Knowledge Exchange Programme
A series of six free online workshops to help you become a zero carbon business, available to SMEs based in Suffolk and the East of England.
A series of six online workshops of 2 hours each, including presentations, discussions and networking to support SMEs, charities and enterprises in their path to zero carbon. This hands-on event will provide you with the opportunity to understand your organisation’s carbon emissions and learn how to monitor them, to write a zero carbon policy, to develop a strategic approach, to draft an action plan, get buy-in within your organisation and find funding. You will also meet with other local professionals looking to reduce their carbon emissions. Finally, a one-to-one support session with one of our experts will be provided for free.
The Path to Zero Carbon series is funded through the Eastern New Energy (ENE) project and is available for free to eligible local organisations in the East of England.
The events take place over six sessions on the following workshops:
- Introduction and carbon literacy
- Monitoring and carbon accounting
- Writing and developing an action plan
- Objectives and commitment
- Promoting Change and funding
- A one-to-one session with one of our experts (e.g. building energy efficiency, electric vehicles etc).
SMEs are be expected to attend all six two hour sessions, these will be spread across two weeks. Eligibility criteria apply.
Places are very limited, register your interest now, email ene@suffolk.gov.uk. We will then contact you, check your eligibility and sign you up via our registration forms. The workshop will be delivered by Suffolk Climate Change Partnership, Suffolk County Council and the University of East London as part of Eastern New Energy.
About Eastern New Energy:
We also provide free bespoke support to your business or organisation to optimise your low-carbon impact. See our support offer here and find out more about Eastern New Energy.
The ENE project has received funding from the England European Regional Development Fund as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020. For more information visit https://www.gov.uk/european-growth-funding