Falkirk businesses have saved more than £2.8 million on energy bills
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have been taking advantage of a free service run by Zero Waste Scotland to discover ways they can cut their energy use
and reduce carbon emissions.
Marissa Lippiatt, head of resource efficiency at Zero Waste Scotland, said: “It is pleasing to see so many businesses in Falkirk deciding to take action to reduce their
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Hide Adenergy use. Not only does this add profit directly to their bottom line, but it also goes a long way to helping Scotland meet its target to reduce carbon emissions to net
zero by 2045.
“The actions taken by Falkirk SMEs to implement our recommendations will reduce their collective carbon output by 7000 tonnes. That’s equivalent to the emissions
from 25 million car miles.
"We have an increasing number of businesses coming to us for support and advice which demonstrates the growing awareness of the climate emergency and how we can all take steps to make changes.”
Since the start of 2016, the impartial advice given to companies in Falkirk has allowed them to identify £7 million worth of potential energy savings through simple measures they can take to improve the efficiency of their heating and lighting.
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Hide AdTo help SMEs finance the recommendations the Scottish Government currently provides interest-free loans ranging from £1000 to £100,000 and cashback grants of up to £20,000 for eligible measures.
Visit www.energy.zerowastescotland.org.uk for more information.
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