At the event, Gold Carbon Charter awards were presented to WHAT Associates, a creative agency from Ipswich, and Skyview Systems, a weather monitoring intelligence company based in Sudbury.
Lori Hunt, Environment Manager at Skyview Systems, said:
“To be presented with the Gold award once again is such an honour. We are proud of the steps we have taken to reduce our carbon emissions to date, whilst communicating our efforts and learning from the valuable experiences of others within this important network.
“Whilst we celebrate our big achievements such as our large-scale solar panel systems and electric vehicles and chargers, which benefit us directly as a company – it is the smaller, less-publicised steps that we believe will impact the local and wider community. Our recent tree-planting scheme, for example, may not be within the scope of our day-to-day operations – but these long-term commitments will hopefully inspire our sphere of influence and have a long-lasting impact on the environment.”
Businesses at any stage of their carbon reduction journey can benefit from the work of the Carbon Charter, whether they are not sure where to start, or are looking to take their efforts to the next level.
For businesses wanting to start on their carbon reduction journey, the Carbon Charter recently launched the 25 by 25 scheme. It is aimed at organisations taking their first steps and supporting them to reduce their emissions by 25% by 2025.
For more information on the 25 by 25 scheme, and the Carbon Charter, visit www.carboncharter.org