A little less conversation, a little more action: How to be the catalyst for a zero carbon recovery
This panel discussion was recorded as businesses prepared to return to workplaces in 2020. Rising energy costs, uncertainty of supply and increasing consumption are still having a significant impact on the carbon footprint of organisations of all sizes.
For this debate, guest speaker Isabella O’Dowd, Climate Change Specialist, WWF-UK was joined by Mitie’s senior sustainability leaders to debate how taking action now can deliver:
- immediate cost and carbon savings; and
- help future-proof businesses for the new normal.
This is still a very important debate for organisations on their journey to achieving net zero.
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