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Expanda o seu negócio

Pode ser difícil pensar em 2030 quando estamos todos a recuperar do coronavírus. Mas reduzir as emissões pode poupar dinheiro à sua empresa e dar-lhe uma vantagem competitiva hoje. Ao juntar-se a nós, pode exibir o nosso logótipo, atraindo o número crescente de clientes para quem as alterações climáticas são realmente importantes.

Prepare a sua empresa para o futuro

O Reino Unido está a mudar. Por exemplo, até 2030, não será possível comprar carros e carrinhas novos a gasolina e diesel no Reino Unido, enquanto os veículos com emissão zero poderão gerar 40 000 empregos. Ao aderir, receberá atualizações regulares para que possa manter-se a par dessas mudanças e garantir que a sua empresa esteja preparada.

Faça parte da solução

Todos nós queremos criar um planeta melhor, mas pode ser difícil saber por onde começar. Através deste processo de compromisso apoiado pela ONU, está a juntar-se a uma comunidade internacional de milhares de empresas com ideias semelhantes. Como parte disso, receberá boletins informativos regulares e informações do governo para apoiá-lo na sua jornada.

Este compromisso é para pequenas empresas no Reino Unido. Pequenas empresas fora do Reino Unido também podem assumir o compromisso na página principal do SME Climate Hub. Empresas maiores no Reino Unido e em todo o mundo também podem fazer a sua parte na Race to Zero.

Medidas que pode tomar para reduzir as suas emissões

Tornar-se mais ecológico pode ser diferente para cada empresa, mas há medidas que pode tomar, quer esteja apenas a começar ou já esteja mais avançado no caminho para as emissões zero.

Comece por se informar sobre por que razão a sustentabilidade é boa para os negócios, como iniciar a sua jornada e onde utilizar medidas de sustentabilidade para envolver funcionários e clientes, com uma sessão de formação gratuita do Google Digital Garage.

Abaixo estão algumas ideias concretas para o ajudar a começar no seu negócio.

Além disso, se trabalha num setor como o da indústria transformadora, retalho ou tecnologia, pode obter dicas mais específicas concebidas por especialistas do setor – basta selecionar o seu setor no menu suspenso abaixo.

“Scotland-based pioneer Solariskit has invented the world’s first flat-packable solar water heater, but his small business are also looking at ways to reduce their own emissions. CEO Dr Faisal Ghani has started local deliveries by bicycle for emissions-free delivery in Dundee, where our solar collectors are manufactured. Staff empowerment to make positive changes is a priority, including encouragement to walk and cycle to work, which Faisal says translates as a healthier, happier team.”

Solariskit, Dundee

“Habbio blends British quality with innovative design, making the world’s most sustainable furniture using at least 85% recycled materials and no toxic chemicals. It is also 100% recyclable which Habbio does for free for its customers, and delivered from Derbyshire in a box to minimise carbon footprint. Its modular design allows for a changeable layout and removable covers extend the useful life with a refreshed look over time. All waste is put into circular partnerships to create new materials.”

Habbio, Long Eaton

“Microbusiness Alpaca Coffee takes an end-to-end approach to sustainability – from ethical sourcing to roasting their specialty coffee with biofuel, made from locally sourced, leftover coffee grounds in the UK. Everything – from shipping boxes to coffee pouches to tape – is 100% plastic-free and compostable. Alpaca Coffee also offsets their emissions as part of the One Tree Planted initiatives."”

Alpaca Coffee, Plymouth

“Since 2013, Frog Bikes has been designing innovate lightweight children’s bicycles which are now manufactured in their first UK factory in Pontypool, reducing transport emissions. Bikes are equipped with pedals made from rice husk composite, using 50% less plastic. Parts are designed to be easily sourced and changed using standard sizing. To reduce waste, Frog Bikes offer paint plasters for touch ups and have reduced down to one single set of multi-purpose tyres.”

Frog Bikes, Pontypool

“Keri Andriana leads a small team of eight making affordable luxury handbags in Bristol. Amschela have switched to recyclable and biodegradable packaging made from FSC 300gsm recycled board. They use a natural cotton dust bag for handbags. Consumers have the option to plant a tree or remove one piece of plastic with each sale as part of a Forestry Commission initiative. Amschela’s next step to integrate food waste materials into the design of their new fully vegan handbag line.”

Amschela, Bristol

“This is a crucial time in our global fight against climate change and we encourage all business owners to factor sustainability into their choices. A great place to start is packaging. Reduce the need for new materials and switch to reusable, recyclable or compostable options and look at offsetting your shipping. We hope to pave the way for more emerging conscious brands and inspire others to think in a more sustainable way.”

Natalie Glaze and Zanna Van Dijk, Co-founders of Stay Wild

“At Healthy Nibbles we are committed to continuous improvement with sustainability being a key part of what we do. We are proud of our achievements as a small business. However, we are equally aware that it is only through collaboration, improvements at scale and encouraging others to join the net zero journey that true difference will be made.”

Sarah Roberts, Founder and CEO of Healthy Nibbles

“We believe in progression and ensuring that we are doing everything we can to meet the highest standards possible. We hope to inspire and drive change through example. Never see environmental initiatives as a burden and instead see how they can benefit company morale. Even a small switch is a win for your conscience and the planet.”

Susie Ma, Founder and CEO of Tropic Skincare

“Being part of the push towards net zero provides a greater sense of purpose and accountability. That’s why we’ve pledged to be net zero by 2025. We couldn’t offer energy efficiency advice if we weren’t putting those measures in place ourselves. This helps us be firmer in our decisions and that we show integrity, we do the right things.”

Garry Shaw, Managing Director of SURE Solutions