A new service on offer to all businesses in Gateshead, and within Gateshead Council’s supply chain, aims to reduce the carbon footprint of organisations across the borough.
Leading experts Genee (Greening the Economy of the North East of England) has partnered with Gateshead Council to offer a package of support to organisations so they can meet the challenges of climate change and manage their environmental impact.
The company is helping Gateshead Council achieve their ambition of Net Zero by 2030 by helping businesses to identify, manage, and reduce their environmental impacts and their carbon footprints.
Businesses will receive support through a series of free training webinars, virtual clinics, and one-to-one meetings with an environmental consultant.
The hour-long webinars focus on a number of different themes:
- 8th March 2022, 12pm – 1pm – Climate Change and Gateshead
- 10th March 2022, 12pm – 1pm – Carbon and Your Footprint
- 15th March 2022, 12pm – 1pm – Managing your Environment
- 17th March 2022, 12pm – 1pm – Practical Environmental Management
- 22nd March 2022, 12pm – 1pm – Practical Ways to Reduce Your Organisations Environmental Impacts
Businesses can sign up for individual webinars or all five, with flexible one-to-one sessions with a Genee consultant available to follow up.
Managing Director of Genee, Jo Holmes said: “Every business has a role to play in addressing the climate emergency we are facing. Reducing your carbon footprint can bring huge benefits for businesses as well as for the planet.
“We will work closely with businesses, of all sizes, to support them on their environmental journey – whether they are just starting out or ready to progress to the full Investors in Environment accreditation.
“The free webinars and one-to-one support will ensure organisations are equipped with the knowledge and tools to address growing supply chain pressures, increased energy costs, customer demands, risk management, and marketing opportunities.
“Sign up now so we can work together and Green the Economy of Gateshead!”
Councillor Malcolm Brain, Cabinet member for the Economy at Gateshead Council said “Gateshead is home to a range of private, public and third sector organisations, from micro to multinational organisations. The urban core, shared with Newcastle, is the focus of regeneration, promoting growth through the digital economy, knowledge-based businesses, and cultural-led regeneration.
“We are committed to reducing the carbon footprint of the borough, preparing businesses to meet future demands of their supply chains, and adapting to the effects of climate change. We are delighted to be working with Genee, they have the knowledge and the experience to help businesses Go Green.”
Sign up here for the free support sessions.