Press Release
Climate change is an issue for smaller businesses
With the Queen’s speech and recent Stern report, which conducted a review
on the Economics of Climate Change, calling for urgent action from
Government and the business community on climate change, environmental
sustainability has rocketed up the corporate agenda, however Bibby
Financial Services is warning small business owners and managers who think
it doesn’t affect them to think again.
While reducing carbon emissions is undoubtedly a concern that has been
tackled by large corporates, many smaller businesses have yet to take
action. However, a recent consumer poll* suggests that the public have
woken up to the benefits of going green and they are increasingly putting
pressure on businesses of all shapes and sizes to prove their green
credentials, not just the household names.
And, it is not just the public that are demanding UK businesses prove they
are doing their bit to help the environment, to win public sector contracts
companies need to show they are adhering to sustainable procurement
standards, such as maximising energy efficiency and using renewable energy,
recycling, and reducing carbon emissions.
David Robertson, chief executive at Bibby Financial Services, said: “It is
easy to lay responsibility for change with larger companies and claim that
they are the ones with the money to spend on new initiatives but the
reality is we all have our part to play, even smaller businesses can make a
difference.”
“It doesn’t have to be on a large scale or prove expensive, simple things
like recycling waste, as you would at home, can make a real difference.
Turning off lights, and switching off computers at the end of the day will
not only save energy it will also save the business money. Another
effective way of reducing carbon emissions is offering employees the chance
to work from home to reduce the number of staff driving to and from work.”
There are a number of agencies that can help businesses improve their green
credentials for further information please visit: www.environment-agency.gov.uk
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