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CBI Humber director on greenshoring, government support and aims for pioneering Net Zero cluster

Jonathan Oxley talks to Business Live on the 2023 agenda and the need to maintain the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's first mover status

Jonathan Oxley, CBI Humber cluster director, at Ergo on Bridgehead North, the Hessle business park where an office has been established.(Image: David Laister)

The director of the CBI’s trailblazing new Humber cluster believes decarbonisation could see the Energy Estuary become a magnet for ‘greenshoring’ manufacturing to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Jonathan Oxley is at the helm of the pioneering approach from the leading national business organisation, entirely focused on the Net Zero transition. Launched last year, and with an office now established on Bridgehead North, at the heart of the region, he has set out an early agenda for 2023.

He told how realising the tremendous ambition could bring incredible benefits as he explained the core role, which came with a backdrop of calls for urgency in policy activity form a growing chorus. With lobbying - championing the business cause - at the CBI’s heart, the figurehead was clear on that need too.

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Mr Oxley said: “We bring a neutral collaborative convening power to bring all the strands together and form a much stronger message for the Humber.

“This is about trying to provide a more compelling narrative and common voice. The statistics show that the Humber is the largest industrial cluster, with 6 per cent of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s CO2 emissions. If we want to get to Net Zero, the only way we will do it is by tackling it here.

“A lot of hard work has been done, we have a lot of new investment, we have buy-in from a great number of stakeholders in the region, we just need the green signal and we’re off.

“That’s a hugely powerful message, and it is not just about decarbonisation, not just about Net Zero, it is also about protecting existing jobs and opportunities, huge opportunities for growth. People are going to see it as the place to be, with X, Y and Z that is required for a low carbon economy in place. That’s where the growth potential is.”