Net Zero Essentials: Hacks To Help Small Businesses Succeed.
In Autumn 2023, I was honoured to be recognised by the UN Global Compact Network UK for my work supporting small businesses on their net zero journeys.
I was truly privileged to join a distinguished panel at the Net Zero Festival in London, an event that brings together over 3,000 sustainability experts each year. Sharing the stage with representatives from the UN Global Compact Network UK, Science-Based-Target initiative (SBTi), and the SME Climate Hub, I offered practical advice for small businesses starting their net zero journeys.
Encouraged by the positive response, I felt inspired to put pen to paper and share these insights more broadly, helping guide small businesses as they begin their sustainability journeys.
My goal here is to inspire and support more businesses as they take their first steps towards sustainability.
- Embrace Continuous Learning: No one is an absolute expert in net zero. Approach each day as an opportunity to learn, understanding that trial and error are part of the process.
- Foster A Supportive Environment: Ensure everyone in your organisation champions your net zero journey. It's a long path and challenges will arise; detractors can drain energy and divert focus.
- Create A Passionate Working Group: Start with a dedicated team of environmental enthusiasts. Recognise their dual roles in their day jobs and environmental efforts. As momentum grows, involve more employees to foster a collective responsibility. Achieving net zero is a collaborative effort.
- Stay Informed And Connected: The sustainability field is dynamic, with ongoing advancements and diverse opinions. Seek recommendations from your network and identify credible experts in your industry.
- Recognise Your Impact: No company is too small to contribute to net zero. Larger organisations are increasingly integrating sustainability into their reporting and expect the same from smaller businesses in their network.
- Begin Early: Start your net zero initiatives before any urgency arises. Allow time for effective and efficient implementation, acknowledging that initial efforts may take longer than expected.
- Select An Appropriate Base Year For Your Greenhouse Das Inventory: Choose a year that reflects normal operations with reliable data, to accurately benchmark your typical emissions. All organisations should consider the best way to determine their organisational boundary, whether that be an equity share, operational or financial control approach.
- Understand Your Operational Boundary: This includes scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions. Small businesses often start by focusing on direct emissions, while larger organisations consider upstream and downstream aspects of their value chain. Although data collection can be challenging, aim for progress over perfection. Follow the principles of relevance, completeness, consistency, transparency, and accuracy.
- Develop A Greenhouse Gas Inventory As An Ongoing Process: Accept that data quality will improve over time. Utilise spend-based tools for initial scope 3 emissions assessment and expect a move to standardisation in carbon reporting as in financial reporting.
- Engage With Accountants: They are crucial for accessing the data needed for your Greenhouse Gas inventory, such as energy and waste invoices. Collaborating with them can unveil potential cost and efficiency savings.
- Proactively Collaborate With Suppliers: Many are on their own sustainability journeys and can provide essential data. This collaboration can enhance the accuracy of your scope 3 emissions calculation.
- Consider Independent Verification Of Your Greenhouse Gas Inventory: While not yet mandatory, this provides assurance and insight for continuous improvement. Understand the costs and choose a verification method that aligns with standards like the GHG Protocol Standard and ISO 14064-1.
- Integrate Net Zero Activities Into Business Processes: Include them in company objectives, bonus structures, and job descriptions to normalise these tasks within operational activities.
- Select Suitable Target-Setting Frameworks: Opt for those that align with your specific objectives and commitments, considering frameworks that industry leaders in your field have adopted.
- Concentrate On Impactful Carbon Reduction Efforts: Identify and target the significant sources of emissions in your carbon footprint, ensuring that these initiatives are clear, quantifiable, and reported on a regular basis. Also, consider broader sustainability issues like biodiversity, zero waste and resource conservation.
- Navigate Reporting And Disclosure Requirements: Understand mandatory and strategic reporting requirements for your business. Maintain a schedule of obligations to identify overlaps and synergies.
The trend toward sustainability is becoming increasingly evident, with small businesses encouraged to start their net zero efforts, especially in response to growing supply chain demands. While navigating this complex landscape can be daunting, taking the first step is often the hardest, yet most crucial part of the journey.
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