The Lancashire Net Zero Carbon Conference is returning on June 26 to give businesses the tools, advice and inspiration they need to meet their green goals.
Carbon reduction has never been more important to businesses, with recent studies suggesting green issues are a priority for more than 80 per cent of all organisations.
Yet, £6 billion is still wasted through poor energy efficiency each year in the UK alone.
Returning after a sell-out audience in its first year, the conference will address this by giving attendees from all sectors and sizes of business the opportunity to meet, hear from and put their questions to experts and business leaders.
Those who attend will gain advice, insight, first-hand case studies and workable solutions that can be implemented on a small or large scale to help them reduce their carbon footprint or achieve net zero status.
The event will address what matters to business with learning opportunities and inspiration through panel discussions, interviews and masterclasses.
Organised by Lancashire Business View as part of its regular conference series, the event will take place at Ribby Hall Village.
Stephen Bolton, managing director of Lancashire Business View said: “Net zero is top of the agenda as one of the most important challenges facing businesses today.
“But while businesses are eager to do the right thing, knowing how to make the first or next step isn’t always easy, especially so for smaller businesses who may not have the same resources that the bigger businesses do.
“We’re bringing together the best, most qualified experts in the field to give plain-speaking advice as well as those that have gone through the process themselves who can share their experiences and give businesses the confidence they need to pursue their green goals.”
Click here to book a place.