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NatWest hosts net zero event with business leaders

The event brought together members of the Sustainable Homes and Buildings Coalition

From left: West Midlands Mayor Andy Street, University of Warwick chief innovation officer David Plumb, NatWest regional enterprise director James Powell and NatWest Midlands and east regional board chairman John Maude

Key business leaders joined West Midlands Mayor Andy Street to discuss the region's transition to net-zero and the contribution this could make to tackling the cost-of-living crisis.

Hosted by NatWest and the University of Warwick at the business Accelerator hub on the university's campus, the event brought together members of the Sustainable Homes and Buildings Coalition.

The coalition was launched last year by NatWest and brings a group of organisations from different sectors together to address the key issues to meeting net zero, with a particular focus on reducing carbon emissions from homes and buildings.

The event, which was the first coalition meeting in the West Midlands, focused on exploring collaborative approaches to improving energy efficiency in the region's homes and buildings.

The group discussed the benefits of taking a consumer-centric approach to energy efficiency in relation to the current concerns over the cost-of-living.

The West Midlands Combined Authority has pledged to become a net-zero carbon authority by 2041, including supporting the region to transition to more environmentally friendly homes and promoting cleaner, greener transport options.

Representatives from NatWest, British Gas, Worcester Bosch and Shelter and the University of Warwick agreed that collaboration at a local level was key to meeting targets, with discussions covering a range of issues and ideas.