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SUMMARY:The Politics of Net Zero: Can we afford (in) action?
DESCRIPTION:Event Overview: The Politics of Net Zero: Can we afford (in) action?\nUnderstand how political decisions shape the UK’s path to net zero\nEvent Date: Thursday 4 December 2025Time: 5:45 PM – 7:45 PM GMTLocation: \nCassie Building\nClaremont Road\nUniversity of Newcastle\nNewcastle Upon Tyne\, NE1 7RU\nUnited Kingdom\nEvent Type: In-person\nHosted by: Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)\nRegistration & Full Details:👉 Visit Official Event Page \n\nWhy Attend: The Politics of Net Zero\nNet zero isn’t just about technology or innovation — it’s deeply influenced by politics. As the UK works to hit its climate targets\, political shifts can either accelerate or stall progress. This event brings together leaders in infrastructure\, sustainability\, and policy to unpack the politics of net zero and what it means for our climate and economy. \nExpect bold conversations on: \n\n\nThe UK’s net zero legislation and evolving policy landscape \n\n\nWhat upcoming elections may mean for green ambitions \n\n\nThe role of infrastructure in delivering a just transition \n\n\nHow political narratives shape business strategy \n\n\n\nWho Should Attend?\nThis event is ideal for: \n\n\nSustainability professionals \n\n\nInfrastructure and built environment leaders \n\n\nPolicy and public affairs teams \n\n\nUK businesses aligning to net zero goals \n\n\nAnyone interested in the intersection of climate action and politics \n\n\n\nWhat You’ll Gain\nAttendees will walk away with: \n\n\nStrategic insight into UK net zero policy \n\n\nAwareness of how political forces may affect climate outcomes \n\n\nIdeas for future-proofing business decisions \n\n\nA better understanding of your role in the wider transition \n\n\n\nSBS Insight\nAt Sustainable Business Services (SBS)\, we help UK organisations adapt to the ever-changing net zero policy environment. Events like these offer essential context for understanding how politics\, infrastructure\, and climate commitments intersect — a conversation that directly impacts your compliance\, funding\, and long-term strategy. \n\nIf you’re working on a climate-aligned business plan or reporting strategy\, this event is a valuable resource. \n\n\nSBS Program’s\nExplore related support and resources on our website supporting your businesses ambition: \n\n\nNet-Zero Program \n\n\nSBS Compliance \n\n\nSBS Academy \n\n\nSBS Community \n\n\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to hear from the experts on the frontline of climate politics.Register now and stay ahead of the policy curve. \n👉 Register Here → ICE Event Page
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/politics-of-net-zero-uk-climate-event/
CATEGORIES:Buildings,Net-Zero
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SUMMARY:Net-Zero Week 2025 - Breakfast & Briefing
DESCRIPTION:Net Zero Week is the UK’s official national awareness week\, tackling all things net zero. The government and industry backed initiative is marking its fifth anniversary in July 2025. To celebrate this milestone\, we are bringing a delegation of net zero stakeholders to Parliament to curate events for MPs and policy aides\, Peers and civil servants. \n\n\n\n\nBreakfast & Briefing | Humble hot water cylinder can play crucial role in path to Net Zero. Hosted by the Hot Water Association.\nNet Zero Week in Parliament is openly inviting MPs and policy aides\, Peers and civil servants to attend events between Monday 7th to Wednesday 9th July. \n*Please note\, this event was originally scheduled to take place at Portcullis House but has now moved to the Palmer Room at One Great George Street. \nIf you would like to attend this breakfast and briefing discussion\, please email the host Adrian Waddelove at info@hotwater.org.uk \nBriefing details: \nTuesday 8th July 2025 | 08:45 – 10:15 | Palmer Room\, One Great George Street. \nBriefing synopsis: \nThe UK’s dramatic shift from carbon-based electricity to renewable energy presents huge challenges for the national grid to match supply with demand. We spend over £1bn pa switching off wind farms because of insufficient demand for the power. Energy storage products\, such as hot water cylinders\, are needed to bank the excess energy when it is generated and therefore reduce peak demand that results in carbon emissions. \nIf the nine million hot water cylinders in the UK were smart connected to the national grid\, using existing technology\, they unlock 23GWh of green daily energy storage to reduce CO2 emissions. \n*This event is Sponsored by Josh Newbury MP. \nAttendance: \nBook your attendance at this breakfast and briefing event by contacting the host Adrian Waddelove at info@hotwater.org.uk
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/net-zero-week-2025-breakfast-briefing/
LOCATION:Palmer Room\, One Great George Street\, Westminster\, London
CATEGORIES:Net-Zero,Policy
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SUMMARY:Net-Zero Week 2025 - Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Net Zero Week is the UK’s official national awareness week\, tackling all things net zero. The government and industry backed initiative is marking its fifth anniversary in July 2025. To celebrate this milestone\, we are bringing a delegation of net zero stakeholders to Parliament to curate events for MPs and policy aides\, Peers and civil servants. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDINNER | Join us for an exclusive evening\nNet Zero Week in Parliament is openly inviting MPs and policy aides\, Peers and civil servants to attend events between Monday 7th to Wednesday 9th July. \nDinner is free of charge for policymakers – if that’s you and you would like to attend this dinner\, please email the host at shawn.coles@netzeroweek.com \nDinner details: \nMonday 7th July 2025 | 18:15 – 19:45 | Stephenson Room\, One Great George Street\, Westminster. \nJoin Net Zero Week in Parliament’s sponsoring MPs\, partners\, sponsors and special guests for an evening of food\, drink and networking in the heart of Westminster. \n*This event is Sponsored by Will Stone MP\, Mike Martin MP\, UK Research and Innovation\, and GivEnergy. \nAttendance: \nBook your attendance at this exclusive dinner event by contacting the host at shawn.coles@netzeroweek.com
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/net-zero-week-2025-dinner/
LOCATION:Stephenson Room\, One Great George Street\, Westminster\, London
CATEGORIES:Net-Zero,Policy
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250707T180000
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SUMMARY:Net-Zero Week 2025 - ROUNDTABLE | Net Zero Innovation to grow the economy and improve livelihoods
DESCRIPTION:Net Zero Week is the UK’s official national awareness week\, tackling all things net zero. The government and industry backed initiative is marking its fifth anniversary in July 2025. To celebrate this milestone\, we are bringing a delegation of net zero stakeholders to Parliament to curate events for MPs and policy aides\, Peers and civil servants. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nROUNDTABLE | Net Zero Innovation to grow the economy and improve livelihoods. Hosted by UK Research and Innovation.\nNet Zero Week in Parliament is openly inviting MPs and policy aides\, Peers and civil servants to attend events between Monday 7th to Wednesday 9th July. \nIf you would like to attend this roundtable discussion\, please email the host at buildingagreenfuture@ukri.org \nRoundtable details: \nMonday 7th July 2025 | 17:00 – 18:00 | Room N\, Portcullis House. \nRoundtable synopsis: \nBuilding a green economy is a win-win endeavour for people\, businesses and communities. Investment in great research and innovation enables reductions in carbon emissions while helping people to lead better lives. Our science means we know what we need to do to reach a low-carbon economy\, and how to do this while delivering high-skill\, high-wage jobs\, warm homes\, good health\, better transport and smarter public services. This panel will explore how the UK’s world leading R&I ecosystem is helping to deliver a sustainable and equitable Net Zero future\, driving prosperity and improving lives and livelihoods for communities across the UK. \n*This event is Sponsored by Will Stone MP. \nPanellists: \nProfessor Sir Jim McDonald GBE FREng FRSE\, Principal and Vice-Chancellor\, University of Strathclyde. \nProfessor Sir Jim McDonald is Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Strathclyde\, Chair of Scottish Enterprise and Vice Chair of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering. President of the Royal Academy of Engineering from 2019-2024\, he currently holds several senior non-executive business appointments including with Scottish Power plc\, the UK National Physical Laboratory and Supernode Ltd. Professor McDonald was awarded a Knighthood for Services to Education\, Engineering and the Economy and a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire for his Services to Engineering\, to Education and to Energy. \nMargarita Skarkou\, Senior Principal – Private Equity Investments\, DWS Group. \nMargarita is a Senior Principal at DWS Infrastructure\, responsible for leading the origination and execution of sustainable infrastructure investment opportunities and managing portfolio companies. She’s also a Non-Executive Credit Committee member at Innovate UK and Advisory Board member at UKRI for the Building a Green Future theme. An experienced investor into climatetech and sustainability companies across all stages\, from pre seed onwards\, and across several asset classes\, Margarita is passionate about improving resilience and decarbonising our economy. She holds a master’s degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Edinburgh. \nRachael Owens\, Co-Director\, National Retrofit Hub. \nRachael Owens is co-Director of the National Retrofit Hub\, a non-profit collaborative organisation that brings together those involved in the sector to enable the local delivery of retrofit at scale. Rachael is an architect\, sits on the NLA Retrofit and Conservation expert panel and in 2024 won the Architects Journal AJ100 Sustainability Leader of the Year award. \nStephen Fitzpatrick\, Director of the Digital Factory\, National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS). \nStephen Fitzpatrick is Director of the Digital Factory at the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) and leads the UKRI-funded ReMake Value Retention Centre (RVRC)\, advancing circular economy practices in high-integrity sectors like transport and energy. He also serves on the UKRI Engineering Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Strategic Advisory Team for Manufacturing and Circular Economy\, providing strategic guidance on national research priorities. \nAttendance: \nBook your attendance at this roundtable event by contacting the host at buildingagreenfuture@ukri.org
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/net-zero-week-2025-roundtable-net-zero-innovation-to-grow-the-economy-and-improve-livelihoods/
LOCATION:Room N\, Portcullis House\, London
CATEGORIES:Net-Zero,Policy
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SUMMARY:The Big Zero Show
DESCRIPTION:Join more than 1000 industry professionals looking to progress their Net Zero journey and save carbon\, cost and energy.\nReal life Net Zero journeys from Coventry Building Society\, Hilton Foods\, King’s College London\, Mott MacDonald\, Lloyd’s Banking Group\, Coventry City Council.\nWest Midlands Mayor Andy Street and the Energy Institute’s Juliet Davenport.\nSpeed dating with the Net Zero Heroes\nThe Big Zero Lectures.\nPractical Solutions in the Tech Showcase.\nCase Study Cinema – don’t forget your popcorn.\nAn electric bus\, the Carbon Golf Course and the Formula E simulator.
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/the-big-zero-show/
LOCATION:Coventry Building Society Arena\, Judds Lane\, Coventry\, CV6 6GE
CATEGORIES:Net-Zero
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SUMMARY:International Opportunities for Sustainable Exporters
DESCRIPTION:International Opportunities for Sustainable Exporters\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Department for Business and Trade is pleased to invite businesses to join a virtual session and find out about opportunities in international markets as part of Go Green Go Global\, our sustainable export events series. \nHow is sustainability affecting trade? \nThe prioritisation of sustainable practices is a growing trend worldwide\, with many nations setting ambitious sustainability targets and some countries even introducing new regulations which have a significant impact on exporters. \nJoin this short session for an overview of international market opportunities and how you can demonstrate your sustainable practices to win new business. \nWhy attend?\n\nHear about the top 10 sustainable markets for UK exporters\nFind out about international opportunities in a variety of sectors and markets\nGain insights from our in-market teams including brief market and sector overviews\nFind out about how you can demonstrate your sustainable strategy to international buyers and win more business\nLearn about routes to market and how to overcome potential challenges\nHear about upcoming international trade missions and events for exploring markets of interest\nHave the opportunity to ask your questions in our Q&A
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/international-opportunities-for-sustainable-exporters/
LOCATION:Online\, -\, UK
CATEGORIES:Net-Zero
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SUMMARY:Expert 121 with James Staniforth\, Environmental Sustainability Advisor
DESCRIPTION:If you need help with developing a business that is sustainable\, book a free 45-minute in-person 121 session with James Staniforth\, Environmental Sustainability Carbon Foot Printing Advisor\, for an initial conversation Carbon foot printing for business\, understanding your impact and developing a net-zero strategy. \nChoose from a selection of dates and times to suit you. Once you’ve registered\, we’ll pass on your details (name and email address) to James\, who will contact you with some questions prior to your session with him. \nConversations with James are likely to focus on: \n\nCarbon foot printing for business\, understanding your impact and developing a net-zero strategy.\nUnderstanding sustainability jargon\nHow to confidently talk about sustainability\, following the correct standards and protocols\nEnvironmental and sustainability advice\, policy and CSR development.\nHow to demonstrate your commitments – pledges and commitments\nStaff engagement and training and advice on how to articulate your ambition externally.\n\nExpert biography \nJames Staniforth -the Founder of Sustainable Business Services and Co-Founder of U Offset. James has several years background in sustainability working in the water industry working with businesses to understand water scarcity here in the UK how to be more efficient and use less\, linking using less water with using less energy\, cost and environmental impact. \nThis online session will take place via Zoom \nFollowing the session\, the expert will send you a feedback form which we would be grateful if you could complete to allow us to monitor the success of our offered expert 121s. \n——————- \nImportant \nAll our expert one-to-one meetings on offer are free\, but places are limited as our business expert partners are giving their valuable time to the BIPC and to you for free while fitting these sessions into their busy schedule. Therefore\, if you need to cancel the session\, to give a chance for others to still book it\, please give at least two working days’ notice when possible via: \n\nemail to bipc@brighton-hove.gov.uk\, or\ncancelling your booking on Eventbrite\, or\nemail/call to the business expert.\n\nPlease note down the experts’ contact details when they get in touch with you prior to the session. \n——————- \nIncrease your chances of business success \nBusiness & IP Centre Sussex supports people to start\, grow and protect their businesses in Sussex. Come and access our free market research and intellectual property databases and take part in our regular programme of workshops\, webinars and networking events. \nWhat if I don’t live / have my business in Sussex? \nFind your local BIPC here to find out how they can help you: https://www.bl.uk/business-and-ip-centre/national-network
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/expert-121-with-james-staniforth-environmental-sustainability-advisor-3/
LOCATION:Online\, -\, UK
CATEGORIES:Net-Zero
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SUMMARY:Carbon Literacy For SME's
DESCRIPTION:What is Carbon Literacy? \nCarbon Literacy is “An awareness of the carbon costs and impacts of everyday activities and the ability and motivation to reduce emissions\, on an individual\, community and organisational basis.” \nCarbon Literacy training is a full day program (8hours)\, the end of which participants have to submit group (workplace/community group) and individual carbon reduction pledges to enable them to become “Carbon Literate” and gain certification. Certification is done independently through the Carbon Literacy Project . \nWho is this course for? \nThis course is aimed at representatives from SMEs who are looking to increase their awareness of carbon dioxide costs\, impacts\, and most importantly how to reduce emissions. \nWe will help you cut through some of the jargon around the Net Zero agenda and give you practical advice on how to begin to measure and reduce your emissions. \nThe course will enable you to empower your team to take climate action and will also give you the knowledge\, skills and confidence to act to reduce your carbon emissions to support your company’s journey to Net Zero.
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/carbon-literacy-for-smes-2/
LOCATION:Online\, -\, UK
CATEGORIES:Net-Zero
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SUMMARY:Expert 121 with James Staniforth\, Environmental Sustainability Advisor
DESCRIPTION:If you need help with developing a business that is sustainable\, book a free 45-minute in-person 121 session with James Staniforth\, Environmental Sustainability Carbon Foot Printing Advisor\, for an initial conversation Carbon foot printing for business\, understanding your impact and developing a net-zero strategy. \nChoose from a selection of dates and times to suit you. Once you’ve registered\, we’ll pass on your details (name and email address) to James\, who will contact you with some questions prior to your session with him. \nConversations with James are likely to focus on: \n\nCarbon foot printing for business\, understanding your impact and developing a net-zero strategy.\nUnderstanding sustainability jargon\nHow to confidently talk about sustainability\, following the correct standards and protocols\nEnvironmental and sustainability advice\, policy and CSR development.\nHow to demonstrate your commitments – pledges and commitments\nStaff engagement and training and advice on how to articulate your ambition externally.\n\nExpert biography \nJames Staniforth -the Founder of Sustainable Business Services and Co-Founder of U Offset. James has several years background in sustainability working in the water industry working with businesses to understand water scarcity here in the UK how to be more efficient and use less\, linking using less water with using less energy\, cost and environmental impact. \nThis online session will take place via Zoom \nFollowing the session\, the expert will send you a feedback form which we would be grateful if you could complete to allow us to monitor the success of our offered expert 121s. \n——————- \nImportant \nAll our expert one-to-one meetings on offer are free\, but places are limited as our business expert partners are giving their valuable time to the BIPC and to you for free while fitting these sessions into their busy schedule. Therefore\, if you need to cancel the session\, to give a chance for others to still book it\, please give at least two working days’ notice when possible via: \n\nemail to bipc@brighton-hove.gov.uk\, or\ncancelling your booking on Eventbrite\, or\nemail/call to the business expert.\n\nPlease note down the experts’ contact details when they get in touch with you prior to the session. \n——————- \nIncrease your chances of business success \nBusiness & IP Centre Sussex supports people to start\, grow and protect their businesses in Sussex. Come and access our free market research and intellectual property databases and take part in our regular programme of workshops\, webinars and networking events. \nWhat if I don’t live / have my business in Sussex? \nFind your local BIPC here to find out how they can help you: https://www.bl.uk/business-and-ip-centre/national-network
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/expert-121-with-james-staniforth-environmental-sustainability-advisor-2/
LOCATION:Online\, -\, UK
CATEGORIES:Net-Zero
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230425T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230425T104500
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SUMMARY:Expert 121 with James Staniforth\, Environmental Sustainability Advisor - Copy
DESCRIPTION:If you need help with developing a business that is sustainable\, book a free 45-minute in-person 121 session with James Staniforth\, Environmental Sustainability Carbon Foot Printing Advisor\, for an initial conversation Carbon foot printing for business\, understanding your impact and developing a net-zero strategy. \nChoose from a selection of dates and times to suit you. Once you’ve registered\, we’ll pass on your details (name and email address) to James\, who will contact you with some questions prior to your session with him. \nConversations with James are likely to focus on: \n\nCarbon foot printing for business\, understanding your impact and developing a net-zero strategy.\nUnderstanding sustainability jargon\nHow to confidently talk about sustainability\, following the correct standards and protocols\nEnvironmental and sustainability advice\, policy and CSR development.\nHow to demonstrate your commitments – pledges and commitments\nStaff engagement and training and advice on how to articulate your ambition externally.\n\nExpert biography \nJames Staniforth -the Founder of Sustainable Business Services and Co-Founder of U Offset. James has several years background in sustainability working in the water industry working with businesses to understand water scarcity here in the UK how to be more efficient and use less\, linking using less water with using less energy\, cost and environmental impact. \nThis online session will take place via Zoom \nFollowing the session\, the expert will send you a feedback form which we would be grateful if you could complete to allow us to monitor the success of our offered expert 121s. \n——————- \nImportant \nAll our expert one-to-one meetings on offer are free\, but places are limited as our business expert partners are giving their valuable time to the BIPC and to you for free while fitting these sessions into their busy schedule. Therefore\, if you need to cancel the session\, to give a chance for others to still book it\, please give at least two working days’ notice when possible via: \n\nemail to bipc@brighton-hove.gov.uk\, or\ncancelling your booking on Eventbrite\, or\nemail/call to the business expert.\n\nPlease note down the experts’ contact details when they get in touch with you prior to the session. \n——————- \nIncrease your chances of business success \nBusiness & IP Centre Sussex supports people to start\, grow and protect their businesses in Sussex. Come and access our free market research and intellectual property databases and take part in our regular programme of workshops\, webinars and networking events. \nWhat if I don’t live / have my business in Sussex? \nFind your local BIPC here to find out how they can help you: https://www.bl.uk/business-and-ip-centre/national-network
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/expert-121-with-james-staniforth-environmental-sustainability-advisor-copy/
LOCATION:Online\, -\, UK
CATEGORIES:Net-Zero
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