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Learn more about energy, resource, waste and water efficiency as well as engage on low carbon, environmental and green sustainability initiatives.

A podcast delivered by the Decarbonisation Net Zero Programme in association with BEAS.
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In this episode, host Jonathan Howl, Energy Advisor for the Decarbonisation Net Zero Programme, is joined by sustainability expert Sarah Wilkes to reflect on two years of supporting businesses across Coventry and Warwickshire in reducing their energy costs and carbon footprints. Together, they break down the process of a free energy audit—what to expect, how it works, and how it feeds into tailored energy reports with practical, actionable recommendations. They also explore how businesses have benefited from grant funding, typically covering up to 50% of project costs, for measures such as LED lighting, solar PV, insulation, and upgraded machinery. Topics covered: The most common inefficiencies spotted on-site What’s changed in energy usage trends post-Ukraine energy crisis The growing move toward electrification and off-grid solutions How carbon reporting is now a competitive advantage Tangible examples of businesses that have made long-term sustainability improvements with fast returns on investment Podcast host: Jonathan Howl, Energy Advisor, Coventry City Council Guest speaker: Sarah Wilkes, Energy Advisor, Coventry City Council Podcast producer: Maria Covlea, Marketing and Events Manager, Coventry City Council Useful links: Register for an energy audit Learn more about the DNZ Programme Become a member of the Green Business Network (Free membership) Podcast feedback form
In this episode, host Jonathan Howl from the Decarbonisation Net Zero Programme sits down with Adam Bastock, Founder of Small 99, to discuss practical, budget-friendly ways small businesses can reduce their carbon footprint—without major investments. From overcoming sustainability challenges to accessing free support and funding, Adam shares insights on: The biggest barriers small businesses face when going green  Low-cost strategies to cut CO₂ emissions The real benefits of sustainability—from cost savings to brand growth  How businesses can start measuring and reducing their impact today  A real-world success story of a business that boosted efficiency and profits with simple, sustainable changes With 94-95% of UK businesses being SMEs, this episode is packed with advice for business owners looking to embrace sustainability while staying competitive. Podcast host: Jonathan Howl, Energy Advisor, Coventry City Council Guest speaker: Adam Bastock, CEO - Small 99 Podcast producer: Maria Covlea, Marketing and Events Manager, Coventry City Council Useful links: Register for an energy audit (West Midlands Businesses) Register for an energy audit (Warwickshire Businesses) Learn more about the DNZ Programme Become a member of the Green Business Network (Free membership) 20% off until the end of March using code 'COVENTRY' - for the Small 99 mini-game and action box Small 99 – Practical Sustainability Guidance  People, Planet, Pint Podcast feedback form If you have any questions or suggestions for the Green Business Podcast, please contact the podcast producer, Maria Covlea, at maria.covlea@coventry.gov.uk Share
Welcome back to The Green Business Podcast! In this episode, host Jonathan Howl, Energy Advisor for the Decarbonisation Net Zero Programme, discusses the critical topic of carbon accounting with a special focus on Scope 3 emissions. Jonathan is joined by David Wilshin from Auditel, who is a specialist in carbon reduction strategies. Together, they explore: The key differences between Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions Why Scope 3 emissions often make up the biggest carbon footprint for businesses How tracking emissions can boost competitiveness, improve supply chain sustainability, and support net-zero goals Practical steps for SMEs to start measuring and reducing their carbon footprint The latest trends in carbon reporting, legislative changes, and the impact of frameworks like CBAM Podcast host: Jonathan Howl, Energy Advisor, Coventry City Council Guest speaker: David Wilshin, Carbon Specialist, Auditel Podcast producer: Maria Covlea, Marketing and Events Manager, Coventry City Council Useful links: Register for an energy audit (West Midlands Businesses) Register for an energy audit (Warwickshire Businesses) Learn more about the DNZ Programme Become a member of the Green Business Network (Free membership) Carbon Accounting Webinar (February, 2024) Auditel Website  Podcast feedback form If you have any questions or suggestions for the Green Business Podcast, please contact the podcast producer, Maria Covlea, at maria.covlea@coventry.gov.uk Share
In this episode of The Green Business Podcast, host Jonathan Howl, Energy Advisor for the Decarbonisation Net Zero Programme, explores the benefits of B Corp certification with guest Annie Olivier, Head of Growth at B Lab UK. Together, they explore the practicalities of becoming a certified B Corp, from understanding its rigorous standards to unlocking its potential to drive positive social and environmental impact. Annie shares her insights from over a decade of working in nonprofits, tackling issues like wildlife conservation, fair trade textiles, and productivity challenges. She explains how the B Corp movement is promoting an inclusive and equitable economic system by helping businesses balance profit, purpose, and planet. Key Highlights: An overview of the B Corp certification process and its benefits for businesses of all sizes and sectors. How the B Impact Assessment helps identify areas for improvement and drives efficiency. Examples of companies leveraging B Corp certification to boost growth, innovation, and employee retention. Upcoming 2025 changes to B Corp standards, ensuring certified businesses remain leaders in sustainability and social responsibility. Podcast host: Jonathan Howl, Energy Advisor, Coventry City Council Guest speaker:  Annie Olivier, Head of Growth, B Lab UK Podcast producer: Maria Covlea, Marketing and Events Manager, Coventry City Council Useful links: Register for an energy audit (West Midlands Businesses) Register for an energy audit (Warwickshire Businesses) Learn more about the DNZ Programme Become a member of the Green Business Network (Free membership) B-Lab UK Website  Podcast feedback form If you have any questions or suggestions for the Green Business Podcast, please contact the podcast producer, Maria Covlea, at maria.covlea@coventry.gov.uk
In this episode of The Green Business Podcast, host Jonathan Howl, Energy Advisor for the Decarbonisation Net Zero Programme, dives into a compelling case study with Alex Patrick-Smith, the Managing Director of Hinton, Perry, and David Hill. This historic manufacturing business, operating since 1805, shares its journey of embracing energy efficiency and sustainability while maintaining its legacy of producing durable, long-lasting products. Discover the unique challenges of decarbonising a high-energy industry, the benefits of engaging with the Decarbonisation Net Zero Programme, and actionable insights from energy audits and innovative upgrades. From improving kiln efficiency to exploring solar panels and carbon capture, Alex discusses the company's roadmap to achieving net zero by 2050. Key Highlights: How a 200-year-old company modernised to meet decarbonisation goals. The role of energy audits in identifying inefficiencies. Leveraging grants and funding to kickstart sustainability projects. Exploring cutting-edge solutions like heat recovery, fuel switching, and carbon capture. Podcast host: Jonathan Howl, Energy Advisor, Coventry City Council Guest speaker: Alex Patrick-Smith, Executive Chairman, Hinton Perry & Davenhill Ltd. Podcast producer: Maria Covlea, Marketing and Events Manager, Coventry City Council Useful links: Register for an energy audit (West Midlands Businesses) Register for an energy audit (Warwickshire Businesses) Learn more about the DNZ Programme Become a member of the Green Business Network (Free membership) Dreadnought-tiles website Hinton Perry & Davenhill Ltd Energy Audit Case Study Podcast feedback form If you have any questions or suggestions for the Green Business Podcast, please contact the podcast producer, Maria Covlea, at maria.covlea@coventry.gov.uk
In this episode of The Green Business Podcast, host Jonathan Howl, Energy Advisor for the Decarbonisation Net Zero Programme, explores an inspiring success story that combines sustainability with innovation in an unexpected sector: nightlife. Our guest, Chris McTurk of 147 Nightclub in Coventry, shares how his business achieved an impressive 92.5% energy self-sufficiency through solar PV installation with battery storage. Listen to learn how sustainability can drive cost savings, operational efficiency, and positive brand engagement. Listen and learn more about:  92.5% Energy Self-Sufficiency: Achieved through 43 solar panels and 21 batteries. £7,000 Annual Savings: With a 3.5-year payback period, cutting long-term costs. 50% Grant Funding: Supported by the Decarbonisation Net Zero Programme. Brand Boost: Increased media coverage and student interest in sustainability. Future Plans: Switching to recyclable cans, smart plugs, and LED lighting for further savings. Podcast host: Jonathan Howl, Energy Advisor, Coventry City Council Guest speaker: Chris Mcturk, Owner, Club 147 Podcast producer: Maria Covlea, Marketing and Events Manager, Coventry City Council Useful links: Register for an energy audit (West Midlands Businesses) Register for an energy audit (Warwickshire Businesses) Learn more about the DNZ Programme Become a member of the Green Business Network (Free membership) 147 Nightclub Website  Podcast feedback form If you have any questions or suggestions for the Green Business Podcast, please contact the podcast producer, Maria Covlea, at maria.covlea@coventry.gov.uk
In this episode, The Green Business Podcast explores how the circular economy can help businesses cut costs and boost profits. Host Jonathan Howl, Energy Advisor for the Decarbonisation Net Zero Programme, is joined by James Woodcock, Senior Project Manager at International Synergies, to discuss innovative ways to transform waste into valuable resources. Key discussion points include: What is industrial symbiosis? The circular economy in action for businesses. Practical case studies: How a West Midlands SME turned a £32,000 cost into a £5,000 revenue stream. Free support programmes: CEBS for SMEs in Birmingham and Solihull, and the West Midlands Resource Reuse Network for businesses of all sizes. Environmental and economic benefits: Cost savings, carbon reductions, and improved sustainability credentials. Future trends: The growing role of legislation, collaboration, and technology in advancing the circular economy. Podcast host: Jonathan Howl, Energy Advisor, Coventry City Council Guest speaker: James Woodcock, Senior Project Manager at International Synergies Podcast producer: Maria Covlea, Marketing and Events Manager, Coventry City Council To access support from James and his team please contact them at:   CEBAS@international-synergies.com WMRRN@international-synergies.com Useful links: Register for an energy audit (West Midlands Businesses) Register for an energy audit (Warwickshire Businesses) Learn more about the DNZ Programme Become a member of the Green Business Network (Free membership)  International synergies website  Podcast feedback form If you have any questions or suggestions for the Green Business Podcast, please contact the podcast producer, Maria Covlea, at maria.covlea@coventry.gov.uk
In this episode, we talk with Nersi Salehi, Managing Director of Pro Enviro Limited, about maximising energy efficiency and sustainability. Pro Enviro is a leading firm of energy engineers and scientists dedicated to helping businesses cut their energy consumption and carbon footprint. Nersi, an industry expert, shares his extensive knowledge on energy audits and their benefits. He provides essential tips on how businesses can significantly reduce their energy bills and move towards a more sustainable future. In this episode, we cover: The basics of energy audits and how they can identify substantial savings opportunities. Typical recommendations from energy audits and the measurable efficiency gains they can achieve. Details on the Decarbonisation Net Zero programme’s grant funding, supporting projects from insulation improvements to solar PV installations. Why engaging with energy audits and sustainability programmes is essential for staying competitive and preparing for the future. Podcast host: Jonathan Howl, Energy Advisor, Coventry City Council Guest speaker: Nersi Salehi, Managing Director, Pro Enviro Limited Podcast producer: Maria Covlea, Marketing and Events Lead, Coventry City Council Useful links: Sign up for our biggest event of the year: West Midlands Business Net Zero Conference Register for an energy audit (West Midlands Businesses) Register for an energy audit (Warwickshire Businesses) Learn more about the DNZ Programme Become a member of the Green Business Network (Free membership)  Podcast feedback form
In this episode, we sit down with Elliot Parnham, Founder and Managing Director of Skyfarer, a pioneering company utilising autonomous flight technology to deliver vital medical supplies with unprecedented speed and efficiency. Elliot, an ambitious engineer with an MSc in Astronautics and Space Engineering from Cranfield University, shares his insights on how drones are transforming business operations across various sectors. From last-mile delivery to infrastructure inspection, discover the sustainability benefits and challenges of integrating drones into modern business practices.  Join us for an enlightening conversation on the future of drone technology and its potential to revolutionise industries while reducing carbon footprints. Listen and learn more about: Elliot's journey from aerospace engineering to founding Skyfarer. How drones are revolutionising logistics, agriculture, and infrastructure inspection. The environmental impact of using drones for efficient and eco-friendly business operations. The regulatory, technological, and operational hurdles businesses face when adopting drone technology. Latest advancements and future potential of drones in enhancing business sustainability. Podcast host:  Jonathan Howl (Host) - Energy Advisor, Coventry City Council Guest speaker: Elliot Parnham – Founder and Managing Director of Skyfarer Podcast producer:  Maria Covlea, Marketing and Events Lead, Coventry City Council Useful links: Listen to Coventry's Urban Air Port: A zero carbon airport for drones and flying taxis Skyfarer website Register for an energy audit (West Midlands Businesses) Register for an energy audit (Warwickshire Businesses) Learn more about the DNZ Programme Become a member of the Green Business Network (Free membership)  Podcast feedback form
Can Brian Sheng’s company, Aquaria, revolutionise water supply by extracting it from thin air? Join us to explore how Aquaria is tackling one of the most overlooked climate challenges: clean water scarcity.  Founded by Brian Sheng, Aquaria is pioneering atmospheric water generators that create drinking water from the air. In this episode, we explore the potential of this technology to address the global water crisis and what it will take to make clean water accessible to all.  Brian Sheng’s inspiration for tackling water scarcity through technological innovation. The critical issue of global water usage trends and water scarcity. Long-term projections for global water shortages and their implications for businesses. The role of atmospheric water generators in addressing water shortages. Promising water-saving technologies and practices that businesses should be aware of.  Podcast host:  Jonathan Howl (Host) - Energy Advisor, Coventry City Council Guest speaker: Brian Sheng, CEO - Aquaria Podcast producer:  Maria Covlea, Marketing and Events Lead, Coventry City Council Useful links: Register for an energy audit (West Midlands Businesses) Register for an energy audit (Warwickshire Businesses) Learn more about the DNZ Programme Become a member of the Green Business Network (Free membership)  Aquaria website Podcast feedback form
In this episode, we dive into the critical topic of achieving net zero in healthcare, featuring insightful conversations with experts in the field. This episode is part of our Decarbonisation Net Zero Programme’s third workshop. Podcast Overview: This episode explores the innovative strategies and partnerships that are driving the healthcare sector towards sustainability. Our guests share their experiences and insights on a range of topics, including: Sustainability Initiatives: Discover the specific projects and strategies implemented to reduce carbon emissions and promote a greener future. Tackling Challenges with Innovation: Explore the hurdles in advancing sustainability and the innovative solutions developed, focusing on education and community engagement. Measuring Impact: Understand the methods used to evaluate the effectiveness of sustainability initiatives in reducing carbon footprints. Power of Collaboration: Highlight the vital role of cross-sector collaboration, featuring partnerships with institutions like Aston University and local councils. Embracing Cutting-Edge Technologies: See how technologies like solar panels and digital systems reduce carbon footprints and operational costs while engaging staff and communities. Future of Sustainable Healthcare: Gain insights into emerging trends and long-term goals in sustainable healthcare. Practical Advice for Aspiring Organisations: Get advice for healthcare organisations on starting or enhancing their sustainability journey. Host:  Pawan Budhwar- Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor- International and Professor at Aston University Guest Speakers: Dominika Walker- Community Engagement Lead at Tomato Energy, driving innovative projects to promote sustainability and community involvement in the energy sector. Dhiren Katwa- Community Manager at Tomato Energy, focusing on the deployment of renewable energy solutions and enhancing community engagement in sustainability efforts. Sue Manickam- Director and Manager at Acer Healthcare, a pioneer in integrating eco-friendly practices in the healthcare industry to achieve net zero emissions. Podcast Producer:  Ashmita Chitlangia, Marketing Manager (Decarbonisation Net Zero Programme), Aston University Sam Cook, Press and Communications Manager, Aston University  Useful links: Register for an energy audit (West Midlands Businesses) Register for an energy audit (Warwickshire Businesses) Learn more about the DNZ Programme Become a member of the Green Business Network (Free membership)  Podcast feedback form
Discover more about mining, metals, the green transformation of our modern world, and what it will take to achieve it.   Join us as we explore these questions and more with Lucy Crane, the ESG & Sustainability Manager at Cornish Lithium. Lucy's extensive background in geology and grassroots exploration, combined with her role in promoting sustainable mining practices, makes her an invaluable resource for understanding the balance between mining and environmental responsibility. In this episode, we discuss: Lucy's inspiring journey into geology and mining. Her role at Cornish Lithium and the innovative approaches they are using to make mining more sustainable. The critical role metals play in our everyday lives and the industries they support. Best practices for small and medium businesses to adopt sustainable metal usage. The importance of responsible sourcing and improving supply chains. Emerging trends in the mining industry and their impact on businesses. Lucy also shares her insights on the future of sustainable mining and its role in the green economy, offering valuable advice for business owners and managers looking to be more mindful of their environmental impact. Lucy Crane - ESG & Sustainability Manager Lucy Crane is a geologist with a background in grassroots exploration. She holds an MSc in Mining Geology from Camborne School of Mines and a Master's degree in Earth Sciences from the University of Oxford. Before joining Cornish Lithium, she worked as an exploration geologist for Altus Strategies, planning and implementing exploration strategies for base and precious metals projects up to drill stage in Africa. Now, she applies these skills to Cornish Lithium’s exploration programme, fostering collaboration with industry and academic partners to accelerate the exploration programme and test new concepts. Lucy is also actively involved in promoting the mining industry to young professionals and students, sitting on the committee of both Young Mining Professionals and Women in Mining (UK).  Podcast host:  Jonathan Howl (Host) - Energy Advisor, Coventry City Council Guest speaker: Lucy Crane - ESG & Sustainability Manager, Cornish Lithium Podcast producer:  Maria Covlea, Marketing and Events Lead, Coventry City Council Useful links: Watch Lucy’s Ted Talk Register for an energy audit (West Midlands Businesses) Register for an energy audit (Warwickshire Businesses) Learn more about the DNZ Programme Become a member of the Green Business Network (Free membership)  Podcast feedback form
In this episode, we explore the pressing issue of food waste within the food and beverage industry.* Join us for an insightful conversation as we uncover practical solutions and strategies to tackle food waste, enhance sustainability, and contribute to a greener future. Tune in to learn how businesses and individuals alike can play a part in reducing food waste and promoting sustainability in the food and beverage sector. In this episode, we discussed: Understanding Food Waste: Breaking down the prevalent misconceptions and primary causes of food waste in the food and beverage industry, from production to consumption. Economic Impacts: Exploring how better waste management and sustainable practices can lead to significant cost savings and economic benefits. Innovative Practices: Highlighting successful examples and innovative approaches, such as using surplus bread in beverage production and reusing eggshells in manufacturing tiles. Sustainability in Production: Discussing Crazy Gin's journey in optimising their production process to reduce waste and improve sustainability. Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing: Emphasising the importance of cross-industry collaboration and transparency to advance sustainable practices and move towards net zero. Host: Dr. Geoff Parkes, Associate Professor at Aston Business School Guest Speakers: Bruce Nagra and Paramjit Nagra, Co-founders of Crazy Gin, a brand that blends British and Indian heritage, operating their distillery in Wolverhampton [www.crazyco.uk/]. Oliver Lloyd, Managing Director of Modus Food Waste and Recycling, with over a decade of experience in waste management, spanning various sectors including e-waste and food waste [www.moduswaste.co.uk/]. Podcast Producer: Ashmita Chitlangia, Marketing Manager, Aston University *This episode is part of our Decarbonisation Net Zero Programme and is produced by Aston University. 
In this episode we speak to Anna Bright, CEO of Sustainability West Midlands.  Sustainability West Midlands is the sustainability champion for the West Midlands. They are a not-for-profit company that works with our members in the private, public and third sectors.  Anna has been working with organisations to improve their sustainability for over 20 years and has a private sector background in water, waste and wastewater management. As Chief Executive at Sustainability West Midlands she has worked with businesses, universities, colleges, local authorities, the health sector and the West Midlands Combined Authority to help shape the way that they mitigate and adapt to climate change. Anna is on the board of the Midlands Net Zero Hub and the Midlands Engine Green Growth Board, and she is a Trustee for the Birmingham and Black Country Wildlife Trust. In this episode, we discuss:  The concept of "net zero," highlighting its importance in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating the impacts of global warming. Emissions offsetting  The support available for businesses, including free advice on energy consumption, waste management, and circular economy practices. West Midlands Net Zero Business Pledge, an initiative which provides free support to businesses committed to sustainability. The importance of having a clear vision, strategy, and plan for sustainability The potential benefits for businesses that prioritise sustainability, including cost savings, improved reputation, and competitive advantages in procurement processes.  Podcast host:  Jonathan Howl (Host) - Energy Advisor, Coventry City Council Guest speaker: Anna Bright, CEO - Sustainability West Midlands  Podcast producer:  Maria Covlea, Marketing and Events Lead, Coventry City Council Useful links: Register for an energy audit (West Midlands Businesses) Register for an energy audit (Warwickshire Businesses) Learn more about the DNZ Programme Become a member of the Green Business Network (Free membership)  Sustainability West Midlands website Carbon accounting webinar recording  Podcast feedback form
In this episode, we speak to Robin Carruthers, Operation Manager at Central Mailing Services, a business based in Birmingham. Robin Carruthers shares their sustainability journey, which aims to become carbon neutral by 2028. He highlights some of the projects and initiatives they have undertaken or planned, such as solar panels, electric vehicles, waste segregation, ISO standards, staff engagement and local partnerships. Useful links: Register for an energy audit (West Midlands Businesses) Register for an energy audit (Warwickshire Businesses) Learn more about the DNZ Programme Become a member of the Green Business Network (Free membership)  Central Mailing Services website  Podcast feedback form
In this episode, we speak to Peter Wells, Sustainability Manager at Datagraphic.  Key Topics: Carbon reduction plan: Datagraphic has an ambitious and validated plan to achieve net zero by 2050, with a 50.6% reduction by 2028, aligned with science-based targets and UN SDGs. Solar PV installation: Datagraphic can run its entire operations on sunlight when the sun is shining, thanks to the large-scale solar PV installation across both sites, supported by Coventry Council grants. Scope 3 emissions: Datagraphic faces challenges in engaging its supply chain to reduce their emissions, and plans to make carbon reduction a selection criterion for future partners.  ISO certifications and B Corp assessment: Datagraphic has achieved several ISO standards for quality, environment and security, and is undergoing B Corp assessment to demonstrate its social and environmental impact and values. Advice for other businesses: Datagraphic encourages other businesses to start their carbon reduction journey by measuring their footprint and seeking help from experts and peers. It also highlights the benefits of cost savings, staff engagement and tender opportunities. Useful links: Register for an energy audit (West Midlands Businesses) Register for an energy audit (Warwickshire Businesses) Register for our next webinar (Carbon Accounting 28 February) Learn more about the DNZ Programme Become a member of the Green Business Network (Free membership)  Datagraphic website  Datagraphic Carbon Reduction Plan Datagraphic Social Impact  Podcast feedback form
In this episode, we talk with Matthew Rhodes, Director of Camirus.  Matthew has been a leading voice for the decarbonisation efforts of the West Midlands in the last two decades. Leading a portfolio of collaborative innovation projects centred around energy, industrial decarbonisation, and regional economic development, Matthew shares valuable insights from his extensive experience in assisting businesses in reducing their carbon footprint since the early 2000s.  Listen in to discover more about: Decarbonisation in the West Midlands The competitive advantage of decarbonisation for businesses Energy efficiency strategies Grant funding opportunities and support available for businesses  Podcast host:  Jonathan Howl (Host) - Energy Advisor, Coventry City Council Guest speaker:  Matthew Rhodes, Director of Camirus. Podcast producer:  Maria Covlea, Marketing and Events Lead, Coventry City Council Useful links: Register for an energy audit Register for our next webinar Learn more about the DNZ Programme Become a member of the Green Business Network (Free membership)  Podcast feedback form
In this episode we discuss how the Decarbonisation Net Zero Programme can help businesses lower their carbon footprint and save money on energy bills.  The Decarbonisation Net Zero Programme* aims to provide information and expert advice and support to businesses enabling them to make significant decarbonization and money saving changes to their business. This Programme is part of the wider West Midlands Business Support activity funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). *Area covered: Birmingham, Solihull, Coventry, and the Black Country Guest speakers:   Jonathan Howl (Host) - Energy Advisor, Coventry City Council Martin Grant - DNZ Programme Manager, Aston Univeristy Steve Stones - Energy Advisor, Pro Enviro Sara Ballinger - Energy Advisor, Coventry City Council Useful links: Register for an energy audit Register for our next webinar Learn more about the DNZ Programme Become a member of the Green Business Network (Free membership)  Podcast feedback form
In the first part of this episode we speak to Waco Yokoyama, Consultant and Circular Economy Specialist at Gemserv. Waco provides a concise explanation of the circular economy and highlights the main benefits for businesses, including cost reduction, increased sales, and decreased reliance on specific raw materials. She also discusses how the circular economy principles can be applied differently across sectors and emphasises the barriers to implementation and potential solutions. In the second part we speak to Bret Willers, Head of Climate Change & Sustainability at Coventry City Council who shares insights on Coventry’s draft Climate Change Strategy that incorporates circular economy principles for Coventry residents and businesses. Speakers:  Waco Yokoyama - Consultant and Circular Economy Specialist at Gemserv Bret Willers - Head of Climate Change at Coventry City Council Host: Jonathan Howl, Green Business Programme Business Advisor Producer: Maria Covlea, Marketing and Events Co-ordinator Useful links: Waco Yokoyama | LinkedIn Gemserv | Expert Professional Services Company, Energy & Cyber. Green Business Network Coventry's Climate Change Strategy Podcast feedback form
In this episode of the Green Business Podcast, Jonathan Howl interviews Adam Bastock, the Founder of Small99, a platform that guides small businesses to net zero through practical tips.  The following topics are covered in this episode: The importance of net zero and the benefits for businesses who embark on the journey Where businesses should start, taking into account their type, size, and sector. The role of employees in achieving net zero and the best approach to take (top-down or bottom-up)  Tools available to measure a business's carbon footprint  The impact of a lack of resources The largest cost savings and benefits achieved by businesses on their net zero journey Policy and incentives that could assist businesses and changes that should be made to support change Accreditation options available for businesses to demonstrate achievements Advice on procurement and selecting the right partners for carbon reduction projects. Host: Jonathan Howl, Green Business Programme Business Advisor  Guest: Adam Bastock, Founder of Small99 Producer: Maria Covlea, Marketing and Events Co-ordinator Useful links: Green Business Programme (Coventry City Council) Small99  Sign-up to our next event on 10 May  The journey to Net Zero for SMEs Steps to energy saving: tools for SMEs
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