This training course, 'Practical Transition: Your Roadmap to a Low Carbon Future,' is a comprehensive six-session programme designed to help businesses navigate the shift to net zero. It balances high-level strategy with granular, actionable tools to reduce environmental impact while improving the bottom line. The programme aims to demystify sustainability for businesses by moving beyond theory and providing a 'roadmap.' It focuses on identifying risks, measuring impact, engaging supply chains, and securing the necessary funding to implement a carbon-reduction strategy.
What You’ll Learn:
Why Carbon Matters for Your Business - Understand how climate-related risks, customer expectations, and regulation affect businesses and why carbon reduction is increasingly a commercial issue.
Understanding Your Impact - Learn practical approaches to measuring your carbon footprint and setting realistic, achievable reduction targets.
Reducing Emissions and Costs - Identify opportunities to improve energy efficiency, optimise transport and reduce waste while controlling operating costs.
Working with Your Supply Chain - Explore practical ways to engage suppliers and begin addressing indirect (Scope 3) emissions.
Action Planning - Develop a clear, structured action plan with priorities, timelines and responsibilities tailored to your business.
Funding and Support - Learn about grants, incentives, and other financial support available to help fund improvements and reduce costs.
Why Attend?
- Gain practical, business-focused insight you can apply immediately
- Access useful resources including templates, workbooks, and funding guidance
- Leave with clear next steps and a draft action plan to support implementation
Dates: S1 – 11/02/2026 S2 – 23/02/2026 S3 – 13/03/2026 S4 – 25/03/2026 S5 – 08/04/2026 S6 – 22/04/2026 Price £999 + VAT For more info email: info@chamberlowcarbon.co.uk
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