Journey to Net Zero – Your action plan for a profitable and sustainable business future
The transition to Net Zero will fundamentally transform every part of the economy. Some of these changes will be visible, such as renewable energy and electric vehicles, but most will happen behind the scenes in the way organisations operate and manage their relationships.
Business leaders will face new responsibilities and risks, but also new opportunities to grow and benefit from greener and more efficient ways of working.
The choice is either to start now and capitalise on the opportunities ahead, or fall behind and miss out on the benefits, such as stronger stakeholder relationships, brand reputation and higher profitability.
Green Economy’s Journey to Net Zero is a 3 day training course that provides a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of taking action on emissions reduction.
Via group workshops, study material and one-to-one advice, environmental specialists will guide you through what net zero means for your organisation and how to prioritise action. With expert support, you’ll build a strategic plan to cut your carbon footprint, reduce costs and minimise risk.
For individual learners, this course is also CPD certified by IEMA (Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment).
What do our learners say?
“Every business who is serious about their own JTNZ needs to do this course – it is excellent !”
“Excellent course. Clear and detailed. I can highly recommend, not matter what stage of your Net Zero journey”
“I have two environmental degrees, but have learnt a lot of new useful practical knowledge and skills on carbon emissions, sustainability and net zero in this short course. A lot of food for thought. I would highly recommend to anyone who wants to learn more about this important issue, whether to make changes personally, for their own interest, or in their workplace.”
This is an in person course that takes place across 3 days.
- – Wednesday 11th September, 9.30am – 4.30pm
- – Wednesday 18th September, 9.30am – 4.30pm
- – Wednesday 25th September, 9.30am – 4.30pm
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