Yes, Net Zero is good for your business because sustainable use of energy can start saving your business money. You do not need to be a green champion, being a commercially savvy business is sufficient.
One way to benefit from NetZero is to take advantage of the UK Chancellor’s latest Covid-19 recovery budget that has great money saving benefits for smaller businesses, specifically around energy spending.
The construction industry is responsible for around 40% of the world’s energy-related carbon emissions, and the current climate emergency calls for a change in the way our industry operates.
Published in The Times in mid-March 2020, in collaboration with Raconteur, Buro Happold contributed to an article on "Engineering net-zero carbon in a climate emergency" to a report entitled “The Future of Infrastructure.”
The Environment Agency has today (10 October) set itself the aim of becoming a net zero organisation by 2030 – ensuring that its own activities and its supply chain are taking as much carbon out of the atmosphere as it is putting into it.
Today (Thursday 3 October), Bristol Music Trust, the charity that runs Colston Hall, has announced its ambition for the transformed Hall to become carbon neutral by 2030.