Green Business Programme June Newsletter

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Green Business Programme

June Newsletter

Welcome to the latest edition of the Coventry and Warwickshire Green Business Programme newsletter. The COVID-19 outbreak has proved to be a catalyst for companies to hit the reset button and re-think their business models and priorities. It has highlighted the need for a green and sustainable recovery, and we are hopeful that there will be more opportunities in creating green manufacturing jobs by harnessing clean technology alongside a strategy of positive change. We believe the grants that are provided through the green business programme will help provide our local businesses with that funding to make those positive changes to evolve and expand. So please continue to engage with us and find out how we can help your businesses through post lockdown, either with funding or advice on how your organisation can save costs by adopting energy efficient processes.

This month we are excited to be bringing you the first in a series of interactive GreenTalk LIVE webinars in partnership with our transport team, which will be providing insight into the success Coventry is having in putting sustainable transport infrastructure in place. To find out more, book now - more details below.

If you have any comments, news or suggestions, please get in touch. To keep up with our latest initiatives and news, then do follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn.

The Green Business Programme team are here to provide support and guidance on funding opportunities and advice on how to save money on energy, waste and water bills and maximise low carbon opportunities, so please get in touch. It goes without saying, we send you our best wishes as we start to emerge from lockdown and as always, stay safe.

Bernie, Bethany, Clare, Daniel, Denise, Faustina, Matt and Sara.

Catering company receives green grant to expand

Catering Equipment Ltd

A North Warwickshire business is running out of space in its warehouse after a rising demand for its hand wash products. Catering Equipment Ltd specialises in supplying wash basins to the catering and hygiene industry. But since the pandemic they have seen a rise in demand from hospitals throughout the UK for portable stainless steel sinks.

Catering Equipment has been helped with a grant of £3,500 through the Green Business Programme and a grant of £1,500 from the Business Support Programme, after receiving advice from the CW Growth Hub. The funding has helped with more racking for increased storage space in the warehouse as well as sustainability measures including a new combination boiler, air conditioning units and radiant heater. This has resulted in 47.3 tonnes of carbon dioxide emission savings per year and reduced energy costs.

Read more...

Our next webinar - Coventry's Clean Transport Strategy

Coventrys Clean Transport Strategy

The Transport Team at Coventry City Council are running a series of interactive webinars with the Green Business Programme  which will be providing insight into the success the City is having in putting sustainable transport infrastructure in place as well as discussing the emergency active travel plans being put in place in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Did you know that Coventry is the city with the third highest number of EV charging points outside of London, and that it is also working towards being the first UK city with a Very Light Rail (VLR) transport infrastructure?

Speakers from Coventry City Council and EO Charging will provide an overview on the City’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure and workplace charging options, with a snap shot on the proposal for emergency active travel plans in this COVID-19 world.

Find out more and register.

Coventry City Council supports drivers to go electric

Plug In Coventry

Coventry City Council has partnered with EO Charging to support the city’s drivers in reducing their emissions by switching to electric vehicles. The two organisations have come together to create ‘Plug In Coventry’ - a fully open fast charging network that allows simple pay-as-you-go charging (no memberships, RFID cards or apps required).

The ‘Plug In Coventry’ initiative is designed to encourage local business to adopt and install an EV charging station from just £1.99 per charger per day – giving local residents, businesses and visitors the confidence to drive electric vehicles and charge on the go. The scheme removes the requirement for significant upfront investment for charging infrastructure and will help to drive footfall to Coventry’s forward thinking businesses and unlock a new revenue stream for business owners.

Are you a Coventry-based business with parking spaces available? Want to attract electric vehicle drivers to your premises? Then why not register for details.

Missed our last webinar? Play it again...

webinar

 

Did you miss our GreenTalk live webinar last week on how remote energy audits can work for your business? Don't worry if you missed it, you can still watch it in your own time, recording link is provided below.

How remote energy audits can work for your business.

How can a remote energy audit work for your business?

Remote energy audits

As lots of businesses in our region continue to work and communicate online, the Green Business Programme team are adapting to new ways of working through remote energy audits. Download our handy guide with details on how a remote energy audit can work for your business, with details on what evidence we would need to compile an energy efficiency report for your company.

Please, get in touch with us if you would like a free remote energy audit or want to speak to one of our energy advisers.

Driving the change to greener vehicles

Clean Green Vehicles

Innovate UK has opened applications for a share of £15 million to support the development of zero emission vehicle technologies and a supporting supply chain.

Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation, has up to £15m in funding from the Government and from the Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) to support business research into these new technologies and to support the development of a supply chain. Its aim is to accelerate the UK’s ability to deliver the next generation of electric vehicles, hybrid aircraft, energy generation, smart grids, industrial drives, consumer products, agricultural vehicles, ships, and rail.

The funding competition has two strands: in strand 1, projects must develop supply chain improvements, and; in strand 2, work must target zero or very low emissions.

Find out more...

WMCA Green Recovery Plan

WMCA report

The WMCA Green Recovery Plan launched this month, has set out how the West Midlands can rebuild its economy in a way that drives green and inclusive growth, so that all the region’s diverse communities and its environment can benefit from the post COVID-19 recovery.

Find out more...

Coundon Cycleway Consultation

Coundon Cycleway

There are plans to build 2.75 km (1.7 miles) of two-way, fully segregated cycleway linking Coventry City Centre with Coundon Green. The new cycleway is planned to go along the Coundon Road/Barker's Butts Lane corridor. This is part of a package of plans to help make air quality in Coventry better. We want to make an easy and comfortable cycling experience which new and existing cyclists will feel confident using.

Tell us what you think about the proposals.

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Contact us

To help make your business more energy and resource efficient and make the most of low carbon opportunities please contact us:

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The Coventry and Warwickshire Green Business Programme is part funded by the European Regional Development Fund and is delivered by Coventry City Council, Coventry University and Coventry University Enterprises Ltd.