Supporting employers to develop their own low carbon plans

Cheshire West and Chester Council are supporting local businesses to move towards Net Zero.

The Council are allocating £70,000 of its UK Shared Prosperity Funding (UKSPF) to support Groundwork, an environmental charity, to work with local employers to develop low carbon action plans as part of its Low Carbon Capacity Building Programme.

The Council is aware that many local employers are keen to understand how they can become energy efficient, produce less waste and increase productivity. The assumption is that employers know what is needed and are able to source solutions, including training, but this is not always the case.

More information on the Cheshire West and Chester Council website - Supporting employers to develop their own low carbon plans | Cheshire West and Chester Council

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