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South West businesses concerned about cost of hitting net zero targets

South West Business Council carries out survey of companies and finds many are not prepared to tackle emmissions

SWBC surveyed firms about the net zero agenda and how well prepared they are to hit Government targets by 2030

A survey of South West businesses has found many have yet to be convinced about the economic benefits of going green and want financial support to achieve it.

The South West Business Council (SWBC) surveyed firms of varying sizes about the net zero agenda and how well prepared they are to hit Government targets by 2030.

But it found that while many businesses said their customers are concerned about climate change, a significant number, particularly the smaller enterprises, had done little to tackle the issue.

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And they were mainly concerned about the cost, and felt that Government loans and other bank credit will need to be forthcoming.

TIm Jones, SWBC chairman, said. “We have been undertaking survey work to assess levels of understanding within the business community and plans for tackling climate change.

“Included in this, we have also asked how well businesses understand their existing emissions. We received quite a good, detailed response, from businesses across the region.”

He said that most larger companies cited reputational considerations as the motivation for going green, but it was clear that reputation is of lesser importance to SMEs.

The survey found that more than 80% of SMEs have yet to put targets in place to reduce their emissions and said that surviving the pandemic has pushed the issue further down their agenda.