Looking to develop your Net Zero Action plan? The Net Zero Academy can help. Through three fully funded, half-day workshops, learn how to review your emissions, build a robust action plan, and set SMART objectives for your sustainability journey.
The Net Zero Academy is a set of fully-funded workshops for businesses looking to develop their Net Zero Action Plan and measure their emissions.
The next two cohorts will be held in person in Glasgow and Dundee from November 2025.
There are up to 16 places available in either location. You'll be expected to participate in all workshops over a period of three weeks.
Eligible businesses must have ten or more employees, be based in the Scottish Enterprise area, and currently require support with the above.
The Net Zero Academy is Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) accredited. This means that you'll be able to claim accredited Continued Professional Development on successful completion of the assessment after the last workshop.
The Net Zero Academy is for those responsible for sustainability in their business. Each participating business must have no more than two delegates in attendance, and must attend all three half-day sessions.
Energy transition will dominate Scotland’s supply chain in the next decade. Get to grips with green energy and learn how to maximise its potential for your business.
Sustainability drives competitiveness. Learn how our specialists can help you work more efficiently, build resilience and seize low carbon opportunities.
We can help you work through the steps required to access international markets in need of suppliers. Our international trade team create market plans for opportunities they have identified as applicable to Scottish businesses.
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