Scottish Enterprise launches digital tool to accelerate businesses towards net zero
Scottish Enterprise is launching a free online Net Zero Accelerator tool to support more businesses to develop sustainability plans.
It makes recommendations across five key areas on how companies can adapt and work towards developing a practical, data-led and people-focused net zero roadmap. Firms using the tool can analyse the impact of their operations on the environment to help identify opportunities to innovate or adapt. The tool also looks at leadership and staff engagement on climate change issues.
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