pro-manchester is delighted to be supporting the Manchester Climate Change Agency (MCCA) on the Zero Carbon Business Programme
4th June 2021, 7:57 am
Zero Carbon Business Programme
We want Manchester-based businesses to thrive, compete, play their part, and help the city remain a global leader in business and climate action. This is why Manchester is participating in the City-Business Climate Alliance (CBCA) initiative from C40 Cities, CDP and World Business Council for Sustainable Development.
Through participating in CBCA, Manchester aims to launch a new Zero Carbon Business Programme to support Manchester-based businesses to take the necessary actions to reduce their emissions to net zero.
In March 2021, Manchester and the CBCA partners held a workshop with key Manchester-based businesses with two key aims. Firstly, to carry out a landscape assessment of existing climate change commitments, activities and support programmes Manchester’s business community are already engaged in. Secondly, to identify gaps in the existing support and begin shaping a new programme, and which could be replicated in cities around the world.
The report below summarises the key findings of this workshop.
The next steps are:
May 2021 – Workshop report published
June 2021 – Invitation for new members to apply to join the Manchester Climate Change Partnership
July 2021 – Guidance on actions for Manchester businesses published
July to August 2021 – Public consultation 1: to understand businesses’ barriers to taking climate action
October to November 2021 – Public consultation 2: setting out the proposed actions to remove the barriers identified in consultation 1
January 2022:
– Manchester Zero Carbon Business Programme launched
– Manchester Climate Change Framework and Implementation Plan 2022-25 published
For further information please contact [email protected]
Click here to view Manchester Zero Carbon Business Workshop Report
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