How to meaningfully engage SMEs in achieving net zero emissions

Green Tech South West welcomes George Sandilands, CEO and co-founder at Spherics to talk about how to help small to medium businesses measure, mitigate and manage their environmental impact. 99% of all businesses globally are defined as SMEs.

According to EU statistics, they are responsible for around 64% of all emissions. They cross all sectors, they have unique challenges and they lack resources compared with larger organisations. Whilst many smaller businesses are doing their best to be sustainable, we know that in practice it is often difficult to understand what to do, and how to do it.

There is much confusion, jargon and so-called ‘greenwashing’ out there. Spherics was formed when two colleagues at a Bristol-based creative agency Okoru began to look for tools to support decarbonisation. They concluded that what was on offer was either too expensive (consultants), too time-consuming (detailed surveys requiring much source data) or insufficient (such as a tool measuring fuel and electricity consumption alone).

Spherics’ mission is to cut through the noise and make environmental action accessible and approachable for any business. Working with a clever combination of technology and climate science expertise, Spherics evaluates a company's footprint and presents it back with actions and solutions that can bring organisations in line with the latest science-based targets. George will explain the key features of the Spherics product, how it works and discuss some of the wider issues in relation to sustainability for small and medium-sized businesses.