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Small businesses behind a third of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµâ€™s emissions, but lag in net zero fight

Just 3% of smaller businesses said they have measured their carbon footprint in the last five years and set an emissions reduction target

Small businesses are being asked to make contributions towards net zero

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s small businesses are responsible for nearly a third of the country’s greenhouse gases, yet are falling behind their larger counterparts in efforts to slash emissions.

A tiny 3% of smaller businesses said that they have measured their carbon footprint at any point in the last five years and set an emissions reduction target.

The data comes from a survey by the British Business Bank, a Government-backed institution which supports small and medium-sized companies.

Its chief impact officer, Shanika Amarasekara, warned that companies who sell to big businesses might start losing contracts if they do not slash emissions as larger firms are working to rid their supply chains of carbon.

“What’s going to happen in the future is that they will be part of supply chains of larger businesses that are going to be making those demands of them,” she said.

“It’s becoming a licence to operate. It is going to become the competitive differentiator for smaller businesses.”

Big business has been falling in line in recent months with a Government pledge to slash net emissions to zero in a bid to slow climate change.