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Welsh Government announces new initiative to decarbonise industry

Net Zero Industry Wales will work with businesses operating in carbon-intensive industries to help them move into low-carbon manufacturing

TATA Steel works in Port Talbot(Image: Jonathan Myers)

A new body to help industries in Wales decarbonise and encourage new jobs in the net zero economy has been created by the Welsh Government.

Net Zero Industry Wales will work with 40 businesses and academic partners operating within a wide range of carbon-intensive industries to help them achieve Net Zero.

This will require an average annual reduction in Welsh emission of 1.3m tonnes of C02e (from 2018 levels).

The new body will be funded by the who have promised £150,000 funding each year for the next three financial years.

It will have a number of short-to-medium term priorities, including:

  • Encouraging industry to explore new economic growth opportunities in low-carbon manufacturing

  • Supporting future development of a circular economy in Wales

  • Establishing new investments to create and retain high-skilled jobs

  • Engaging with stakeholders to support public and private investment

Net Zero Industry Wales is part of the Welsh Government’s Programme for Government, which sets out a commitment to ensure Wales becomes a Net Zero nation by 2050.

The Welsh Government has also said it will be publishing its Net Zero Skills Action Plan later this year, which sets out how Ministers will support businesses to develop a green, skilled workforce, to further help Wales achieve its Net Zero target,

Welsh businesses contribute around 20% of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s overall industrial and business carbon emissions.