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Local businesses given help to achieve net zero

Clyde Gateway, Scotland’s largest regeneration company, hosted its first Transition to Net Zero themed networking event for local businesses on Wednesday 31 January at Topgolf, Glasgow.

Representatives from a range of national and local support organisations were on hand at the event to help over twenty local businesses learn more about the opportunities embarking on the net zero journey may hold and how implementing sustainability measures can result in business savings.

David Equi of Equi’s Ice Cream and Scot Erwin of Greencity Wholefoods opened the event by sharing their own experiences of reducing carbon emissions in their businesses.

Fiona McLean, Project Manager for Business and Community Growth at Clyde Gateway said: “Clyde Gateway is committed to supporting local businesses with their transition to net zero and it was fantastic to see businesses at various stages of their journey come together in one place to share best practice and receive valuable advice and guidance from our partner organisations. The event was a great success, and we are already looking forward to the next one.”

Pictured: Fiona McLean, Clyde Gateway, welcomes local businesses to the event.

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