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It’s no secret that agriculture is having a massive impact on our planet. In fact, the farming sector accounts for around 10% of all UK emissions. Lowering this carbon footprint requires a change in farming practices and consumption habits, and that’s the focus of Croots Farm Shop and Cafe. The family-run business works hard to reduce food miles, food waste and plastic packaging, as well as rearing grass-fed livestock as a way to offset the carbon they produce. Owner and Managing Director Kay Croots gives us an insight into the ethos of the company and their efforts to protect the environment for future generations.
Find out more about Croots Cafe and Farm Shop
https://croots.co.uk/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaycroot/
This podcast is brought to you by the University of Derby
https://www.derby.ac.uk/
And the Low Carbon Business Network
https://www.lowcarbonbusiness.net/
The DE-Carbonise programme was a collaboration between the University of Derby, Derby City and Derbyshire County Councils, funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) between 2016-2022.
We'd love to hear more about your business. Please get in touch at
This podcast is produced by Seed
https://seedcreativity.co.uk/
Useful Links
Countryland owners association
https://www.cla.org.uk/
Farm retail association
https://farmretail.co.uk/
Carbon trust
https://www.carbontrust.com/
WWF
https://footprint.wwf.org.uk/#/
Zero Carbon Business UK
https://zerocarbonbusiness.uk/
SME Climate Hub
https://smeclimatehub.org/
Zero Carbon Pathways
https://www.derby.ac.uk/business-services/funding/de-carbonise-project/the-low-carbon-business-network/zero-carbon-pathways-for-smes/
Films on Netflix
https://www.greenupfilmfestival.com/12-best-movies-and-documentaries-on-sustainability-on-netfix/
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The future of conservation relies on an enduring relationship between humankind and the natural world. Those who are more in tune with their natural surroundings are more likely to behave positively towards the environment, wildlife and habitats. Jamie Quince-Starkey is the founder of Down to Earth Derby, a company that seeks to connect people with nature, their community and themselves. Starting out as a small community on a local allotment, the company uses nature-based projects to incite, empower and inspire the people of Derby and beyond. We had a conversation with Jamie about their exciting plans to revolutionise urban environments.
Find out more about Down to Earth Derby
https://www.dtederby.org/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-quince-starkey-35a7a4224/
This podcast is brought to you by the University of Derby
https://www.derby.ac.uk/
And the Low Carbon Business Network
https://www.lowcarbonbusiness.net/
The DE-Carbonise programme was a collaboration between the University of Derby, Derby City and Derbyshire County Councils, funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) between 2016-2022.
We'd love to hear more about your business. Please get in touch at
This podcast is produced by Seed
https://seedcreativity.co.uk/
About the Hosts
Fred Paterson
Fred Paterson is Associate Professor for Sustainable Business at University of Derby Business School and leads the Low Carbon Business Network which offers business support to pro-environmental SMEs across the East Midlands. He has responsibility for the Sustainable Business and Clean Growth research group which strives to develop robust, applied, impactful and place-based research and knowledge exchange. Fred also led the Derbyshire Net Zero Accelerator and DE-Carbonise Smart Factory project between 2016-2022.
Jonny Prest
Jonny Prest is a brand strategist who helps solve problems, unite teams and drive brands forward. By encouraging leaders across the globe to think about and act upon the most important things within their organisations, he explore new ideas and innovates. From environmental to social, his role is to help leaders build brand and communication strategies with purpose. He specialises in enlightened brand strategy. It's brand building with a conscience: remodelling brands to leverage skills and resources for the protection of our planet and its people.
Useful Links
Carbon trust
https://www.carbontrust.com/
WWF
https://footprint.wwf.org.uk/#/
Zero Carbon Business UK
https://zerocarbonbusiness.uk/
SME Climate Hub
https://smeclimatehub.org/
Zero Carbon Pathways
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The eye-watering results of Greenpeace’s recent Big Plastic Count show that, of 100 billion pieces of plastic packaging thrown away by households across the country every year, just 12% is recycled here in the UK. We sat down with plastic-free entrepreneur Simon Irons to talk about the big issues. After a career in buying and supply chain management for large businesses such as Asda, Argos and Halfords, Simon turned the skills he learned in the corporate world towards reducing the mass of plastic packaging that families in Derbyshire are throwing away every week from their grocery shop.
Find out more about Simon
https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonirons/
This podcast is brought to you by the University of Derby
https://www.derby.ac.uk/
And the Low Carbon Business Network
https://www.lowcarbonbusiness.net/
The DE-Carbonise programme was a collaboration between the University of Derby, Derby City and Derbyshire County Councils, funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) between 2016-2022.
We'd love to hear more about your business. Please get in touch at
This podcast is produced by Seed
https://seedcreativity.co.uk/
About the Hosts
Fred Paterson
Fred Paterson is Associate Professor for Sustainable Business at University of Derby Business School and leads the Low Carbon Business Network which offers business support to pro-environmental SMEs across the East Midlands. He has responsibility for the Sustainable Business and Clean Growth research group which strives to develop robust, applied, impactful and place-based research and knowledge exchange. Fred also led the Derbyshire Net Zero Accelerator and DE-Carbonise Smart Factory project between 2016-2022.
Jonny Prest
Jonny Prest is a brand strategist who helps solve problems, unite teams and drive brands forward. By encouraging leaders across the globe to think about and act upon the most important things within their organisations, he explore new ideas and innovates. From environmental to social, his role is to help leaders build brand and communication strategies with purpose. He specialises in enlightened brand strategy. It's brand building with a conscience: remodelling brands to leverage skills and resources for the protection of our planet and its people.
Useful Links
Carbon trust
https://www.carbontrust.com/
WWF
https://footprint.wwf.org.uk/#/
Zero Carbon Business UK
https://zerocarbonbusiness.uk/
SME Climate Hub
https://smeclimatehub.org/
Zero Carbon Pathways
https://www.derby.ac.uk/business-services/funding/de-carbonise-project/the-low-carbon-business-network/zero-carbon-pathways-for-smes/
Films on Netflix
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According to a recent poll, only 1 in 10 UK-based SMEs measure their carbon footprint, and 1 in 5 don’t fully understand the term ‘net zero’. It’s clear that more support is needed for businesses, to connect the dots and make going green simple, actionable and affordable. That’s where Zellar comes in. Zellar is a groundbreaking sustainability platform that helps businesses track environmental impact, reduce energy bills, offset carbon emissions, and ultimately fight climate change. For this episode, we met Richard Garner, Zellar’s Head of Partnerships who gave us an insight into the fantastic work being done to support local small businesses in making real, positive change.
Find out more about Zellar
https://welcome.zellar.com/
This podcast is brought to you by the University of Derby
https://www.derby.ac.uk/
And the Low Carbon Business Network
https://www.lowcarbonbusiness.net/
The DE-Carbonise programme was a collaboration between the University of Derby, Derby City and Derbyshire County Councils, funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) between 2016-2022.
We'd love to hear more about your business. Please get in touch at
This podcast is produced by Seed
https://seedcreativity.co.uk/
About the Hosts
Fred Paterson
Fred Paterson is Associate Professor for Sustainable Business at University of Derby Business School and leads the Low Carbon Business Network which offers business support to pro-environmental SMEs across the East Midlands. He has responsibility for the Sustainable Business and Clean Growth research group which strives to develop robust, applied, impactful and place-based research and knowledge exchange. Fred also led the Derbyshire Net Zero Accelerator and DE-Carbonise Smart Factory project between 2016-2022.
Jonny Prest
Jonny Prest is a brand strategist who helps solve problems, unite teams and drive brands forward. By encouraging leaders across the globe to think about and act upon the most important things within their organisations, he explore new ideas and innovates. From environmental to social, his role is to help leaders build brand and communication strategies with purpose. He specialises in enlightened brand strategy. It's brand building with a conscience: remodelling brands to leverage skills and resources for the protection of our planet and its people.
Useful Links
Carbon trust
https://www.carbontrust.com/
WWF
https://footprint.wwf.org.uk/#/
Zero Carbon Business UK
https://zerocarbonbusiness.uk/
SME Climate Hub
https://smeclimatehub.org/
Zero Carbon Pathways
https://www.derby.ac.uk/business-services/funding/de-carbonise-project/the-low-carbon-business-network/zero-carbon-pathways-for-smes/
Films on...
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For decades, the housebuilding sector has given us poorly built houses that are costly to heat and emit high levels of carbon dioxide. Under new government regulations, newbuild homes must produce around 30% less CO2, so we need more innovation in the sector. Positive Homes build energy-efficient, affordable houses and seek to innovate in every area – design, foundations, building fabric, fit out, energy generation, surfacing materials and the environment.
Their commitment to research helps them develop better ways to build and heat our homes. Managing Director Martin Valentine spoke to us about their commitment to new methods of building and the positive steps they’re taking to improve the future of housing.
Find out more about Positive homes
https://www.positivehomes.co.uk/
This podcast is brought to you by the University of Derby
https://www.derby.ac.uk/
And the Low Carbon Business Network
https://www.lowcarbonbusiness.net/
The DE-Carbonise programme was a collaboration between the University of Derby, Derby City and Derbyshire County Councils, funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) between 2016-2022.
We'd love to hear more about your business. Please get in touch at
This podcast is produced by Seed
https://seedcreativity.co.uk/
About the Hosts
Fred Paterson
Fred Paterson is Associate Professor for Sustainable Business at University of Derby Business School and leads the Low Carbon Business Network which offers business support to pro-environmental SMEs across the East Midlands. He has responsibility for the Sustainable Business and Clean Growth research group which strives to develop robust, applied, impactful and place-based research and knowledge exchange. Fred also led the Derbyshire Net Zero Accelerator and DE-Carbonise Smart Factory project between 2016-2022.
Jonny Prest
Jonny Prest is a brand strategist who helps solve problems, unite teams and drive brands forward. By encouraging leaders across the globe to think about and act upon the most important things within their organisations, he explore new ideas and innovates. From environmental to social, his role is to help leaders build brand and communication strategies with purpose. He specialises in enlightened brand strategy. It's brand building with a conscience: remodelling brands to leverage skills and resources for the protection of our planet and its people.
Useful Links
Carbon trust
https://www.carbontrust.com/
WWF
https://footprint.wwf.org.uk/#/
Zero Carbon Business UK
https://zerocarbonbusiness.uk/
SME Climate Hub
https://smeclimatehub.org/
Zero Carbon Pathways
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Global production sectors are responsible for a fifth of carbon emissions and consume a whopping 54% of the world’s energy sources. Many businesses within the manufacturing and engineering sectors are exploring ways to reduce their carbon footprint.
Lindhurst Engineering - and their problem-solving approach to business - is paving the way for a more energy efficient industry. The triple bottom line - people, profit and planet - makes Lindhurst an inspiration for businesses considering a more sustainable approach. We spoke to the company’s CEO, Martin Rigley, who has always championed business as a force for good, long before it was considered the thing to do.
Martin was awarded an MBE in 2016 for services to Business and Innovation.
Find out more about Lindhurst
https://lindhurstengineering.co.uk/
This podcast is brought to you by the University of Derby
https://www.derby.ac.uk/
And the Low Carbon Business Network
https://www.lowcarbonbusiness.net/
The DE-Carbonise programme was a collaboration between the University of Derby, Derby City and Derbyshire County Councils, funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) between 2016-2022.
We'd love to hear more about your business. Please get in touch at
This podcast is produced by Seed
https://seedcreativity.co.uk/
About the Hosts
Fred Paterson
Fred Paterson is Associate Professor for Sustainable Business at University of Derby Business School and leads the Low Carbon Business Network which offers business support to pro-environmental SMEs across the East Midlands. He has responsibility for the Sustainable Business and Clean Growth research group which strives to develop robust, applied, impactful and place-based research and knowledge exchange. Fred also led the Derbyshire Net Zero Accelerator and DE-Carbonise Smart Factory project between 2016-2022.
Jonny Prest
Jonny Prest is a brand strategist who helps solve problems, unite teams and drive brands forward. By encouraging leaders across the globe to think about and act upon the most important things within their organisations, he explore new ideas and innovates. From environmental to social, his role is to help leaders build brand and communication strategies with purpose. He specialises in enlightened brand strategy. It's brand building with a conscience: remodelling brands to leverage skills and resources for the protection of our planet and its people.
Useful Links
Carbon trust
https://www.carbontrust.com/
WWF
https://footprint.wwf.org.uk/#/
Zero Carbon Business UK
https://zerocarbonbusiness.uk/
SME Climate Hub
https://smeclimatehub.org/
Zero Carbon Pathways
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Research shows that, of all English regions, SMEs in the East Midlands have the least appetite for net zero transformation. In this episode we chat about how leadership, support, networking and collaboration can boost the desire for positive change.
In this round table episode our guests are:
Phil Mason from TidyCo
Sarah Ball from Balls to Marketing
Liz Pasteur from Derby City Council
Ian Bates from East Midlands Chamber
Bruno Gallotta from the University of Derby
Led by Fred Paterson from the University of Derby
This podcast is brought to you by the University of Derby
https://www.derby.ac.uk/
And the Low Carbon Business Network
https://www.lowcarbonbusiness.net/
The DE-Carbonise programme was a collaboration between the University of Derby, Derby City and Derbyshire County Councils, funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) between 2016-2022.
Series 1 is part-funded by ERDF as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020.
We'd love to hear more about your business. Please get in touch at
This podcast is produced by Seed
https://seedcreativity.co.uk/
About the Hosts
Fred Paterson
Fred Paterson is Associate Professor for Sustainable Business at University of Derby Business School and leads the Low Carbon Business Network which offers business support to pro-environmental SMEs across the East Midlands. He has responsibility for the Sustainable Business and Clean Growth research group which strives to develop robust, applied, impactful and place-based research and knowledge exchange. Fred also led the Derbyshire Net Zero Accelerator and DE-Carbonise Smart Factory project between 2016-2022.
Jonny Prest
Jonny Prest is a brand strategist who helps solve problems, unite teams and drive brands forward. By encouraging leaders across the globe to think about and act upon the most important things within their organisations, he explore new ideas and innovates. From environmental to social, his role is to help leaders build brand and communication strategies with purpose. He specialises in enlightened brand strategy. It's brand building with a conscience: remodelling brands to leverage skills and resources for the protection of our planet and its people.
Useful Links
Carbon trust
https://www.carbontrust.com/
WWF
https://footprint.wwf.org.uk/#/
Zero Carbon Business UK
https://zerocarbonbusiness.uk/
SME Climate Hub
https://smeclimatehub.org/
Zero Carbon Pathways
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You’re only as strong as your weakest link, and you’re only as sustainable as your least sustainable supplier. What protocols or governance do you have to make sure your whole supply chain carries the same values as you do?
In this round table episode our guests are:
Phil Mason from TidyCo
Sarah Ball from Balls to Marketing
Liz Pasteur from Derby City Council
Ian Bates from East Midlands Chamber
Bruno Gallotta from the University of Derby
Led by Fred Paterson from the University of Derby
This podcast is brought to you by the University of Derby
https://www.derby.ac.uk/
And the Low Carbon Business Network
https://www.lowcarbonbusiness.net/
The DE-Carbonise programme was a collaboration between the University of Derby, Derby City and Derbyshire County Councils, funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) between 2016-2022.
Series 1 is part-funded by ERDF as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020.
We'd love to hear more about your business. Please get in touch at
This podcast is produced by Seed
https://seedcreativity.co.uk/
About the Hosts
Fred Paterson
Fred Paterson is Associate Professor for Sustainable Business at University of Derby Business School and leads the Low Carbon Business Network which offers business support to pro-environmental SMEs across the East Midlands. He has responsibility for the Sustainable Business and Clean Growth research group which strives to develop robust, applied, impactful and place-based research and knowledge exchange. Fred also led the Derbyshire Net Zero Accelerator and DE-Carbonise Smart Factory project between 2016-2022.
Jonny Prest
Jonny Prest is a brand strategist who helps solve problems, unite teams and drive brands forward. By encouraging leaders across the globe to think about and act upon the most important things within their organisations, he explore new ideas and innovates. From environmental to social, his role is to help leaders build brand and communication strategies with purpose. He specialises in enlightened brand strategy. It's brand building with a conscience: remodelling brands to leverage skills and resources for the protection of our planet and its people.
Useful Links
Carbon trust
https://www.carbontrust.com/
WWF
https://footprint.wwf.org.uk/#/
Zero Carbon Business UK
https://zerocarbonbusiness.uk/
SME Climate Hub
https://smeclimatehub.org/
Zero Carbon Pathways
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As many as 45% of businesses in the East Midlands are supplying low carbon and environmental goods and services. In this episode we talk green marketing, green washing and tapping into the green pound.
In this round table episode our guests are:
Phil Mason from TidyCo
Sarah Ball from Balls to Marketing
Liz Pasteur from Derby City Council
Ian Bates from East Midlands Chamber
Bruno Gallotta from the University of Derby
Led by Fred Paterson from the University of Derby
This podcast is brought to you by the University of Derby
https://www.derby.ac.uk/
And the Low Carbon Business Network
https://www.lowcarbonbusiness.net/
The DE-Carbonise programme was a collaboration between the University of Derby, Derby City and Derbyshire County Councils, funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) between 2016-2022.
Series 1 is part-funded by ERDF as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020.
We'd love to hear more about your business. Please get in touch at
This podcast is produced by Seed
https://seedcreativity.co.uk/
About the Hosts
Fred Paterson
Fred Paterson is Associate Professor for Sustainable Business at University of Derby Business School and leads the Low Carbon Business Network which offers business support to pro-environmental SMEs across the East Midlands. He has responsibility for the Sustainable Business and Clean Growth research group which strives to develop robust, applied, impactful and place-based research and knowledge exchange. Fred also led the Derbyshire Net Zero Accelerator and DE-Carbonise Smart Factory project between 2016-2022.
Jonny Prest
Jonny Prest is a brand strategist who helps solve problems, unite teams and drive brands forward. By encouraging leaders across the globe to think about and act upon the most important things within their organisations, he explore new ideas and innovates. From environmental to social, his role is to help leaders build brand and communication strategies with purpose. He specialises in enlightened brand strategy. It's brand building with a conscience: remodelling brands to leverage skills and resources for the protection of our planet and its people.
Useful Links
Carbon trust
https://www.carbontrust.com/
WWF
https://footprint.wwf.org.uk/#/
Zero Carbon Business UK
https://zerocarbonbusiness.uk/
SME Climate Hub
https://smeclimatehub.org/
Zero Carbon Pathways
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With 68% of employees more willing to accept job offers from environmentally sustainable companies, reducing the carbon footprint of your business is a no-brainer. Not only does going green give your team a clearer conscience, but it can offer tangible benefits, such as a reduction in noise and cleaner air. Happier staff make for a healthier work culture.
In this round table episode our guests are:
Phil Mason from TidyCo
Sarah Ball from Balls to Marketing
Liz Pasteur from Derby City Council
Ian Bates from East Midlands Chamber
Bruno Gallotta from the University of Derby
Led by Fred Paterson from the University of Derby
This podcast is brought to you by the University of Derby
https://www.derby.ac.uk/
And the Low Carbon Business Network
https://www.lowcarbonbusiness.net/
The DE-Carbonise programme was a collaboration between the University of Derby, Derby City and Derbyshire County Councils, funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) between 2016-2022.
Series 1 is part-funded by ERDF as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020.
We'd love to hear more about your business. Please get in touch at
This podcast is produced by Seed
https://seedcreativity.co.uk/
About the Hosts
Fred Paterson
Fred Paterson is Associate Professor for Sustainable Business at University of Derby Business School and leads the Low Carbon Business Network which offers business support to pro-environmental SMEs across the East Midlands. He has responsibility for the Sustainable Business and Clean Growth research group which strives to develop robust, applied, impactful and place-based research and knowledge exchange. Fred also led the Derbyshire Net Zero Accelerator and DE-Carbonise Smart Factory project between 2016-2022.
Jonny Prest
Jonny Prest is a brand strategist who helps solve problems, unite teams and drive brands forward. By encouraging leaders across the globe to think about and act upon the most important things within their organisations, he explore new ideas and innovates. From environmental to social, his role is to help leaders build brand and communication strategies with purpose. He specialises in enlightened brand strategy. It's brand building with a conscience: remodelling brands to leverage skills and resources for the protection of our planet and its people.
Useful Links
Carbon trust
https://www.carbontrust.com/
WWF
https://footprint.wwf.org.uk/#/
Zero Carbon Business UK
https://zerocarbonbusiness.uk/
SME Climate Hub
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69% of businesses don’t know how to measure their carbon footprint. Time to get carbon savvy. In this episode we chat about how your company can save money by being more efficient with energy and resources. But just like your balance sheet, managing your environmental impact starts with keeping account of your energy use, waste and emissions.
In this round table episode our guests are:
Phil Mason from TidyCo
Sarah Ball from Balls to Marketing
Liz Pasteur from Derby City Council
Ian Bates from East Midlands Chamber
Bruno Gallotta from the University of Derby
Led by Fred Paterson from the University of Derby
This podcast is brought to you by the University of Derby
https://www.derby.ac.uk/
And the Low Carbon Business Network
https://www.lowcarbonbusiness.net/
The DE-Carbonise programme was a collaboration between the University of Derby, Derby City and Derbyshire County Councils, funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) between 2016-2022.
Series 1 is part-funded by ERDF as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020.
We'd love to hear more about your business. Please get in touch at
This podcast is produced by Seed
https://seedcreativity.co.uk/
About the Hosts
Fred Paterson
Fred Paterson is Associate Professor for Sustainable Business at University of Derby Business School and leads the Low Carbon Business Network which offers business support to pro-environmental SMEs across the East Midlands. He has responsibility for the Sustainable Business and Clean Growth research group which strives to develop robust, applied, impactful and place-based research and knowledge exchange. Fred also led the Derbyshire Net Zero Accelerator and DE-Carbonise Smart Factory project between 2016-2022.
Jonny Prest
Jonny Prest is a brand strategist who helps solve problems, unite teams and drive brands forward. By encouraging leaders across the globe to think about and act upon the most important things within their organisations, he explore new ideas and innovates. From environmental to social, his role is to help leaders build brand and communication strategies with purpose. He specialises in enlightened brand strategy. It's brand building with a conscience: remodelling brands to leverage skills and resources for the protection of our planet and its people.
Useful Links
Carbon trust
https://www.carbontrust.com/
WWF
https://footprint.wwf.org.uk/#/
Zero Carbon Business UK
https://zerocarbonbusiness.uk/
SME Climate Hub
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To kick off the podcast, Fred Paterson and Bruno Gallotta from the University of Derby delve deep into the roots and origins of the DE-carbonise project. The project is one of around 50 programmes set up across England that helps small and medium-sized enterprises (or SMEs) in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire to become more sustainable, and save money by increasing energy and resource efficiency whilst reducing carbon emissions.
This podcast is brought to you by the University of Derby
https://www.derby.ac.uk/
And the Low Carbon Business Network
https://www.lowcarbonbusiness.net/
The DE-Carbonise programme was a collaboration between the University of Derby, Derby City and Derbyshire County Councils, funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) between 2016-2022.
Series 1 is part-funded by ERDF as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020.
We'd love to hear more about your business. Please get in touch at
This podcast is produced by Seed
https://seedcreativity.co.uk/
About the Hosts
Fred Paterson
Fred Paterson is Associate Professor for Sustainable Business at University of Derby Business School and leads the Low Carbon Business Network which offers business support to pro-environmental SMEs across the East Midlands. He has responsibility for the Sustainable Business and Clean Growth research group which strives to develop robust, applied, impactful and place-based research and knowledge exchange. Fred also led the Derbyshire Net Zero Accelerator and DE-Carbonise Smart Factory project between 2016-2022.
Jonny Prest
Jonny Prest is a brand strategist who helps solve problems, unite teams and drive brands forward. By encouraging leaders across the globe to think about and act upon the most important things within their organisations, he explore new ideas and innovates. From environmental to social, his role is to help leaders build brand and communication strategies with purpose. He specialises in enlightened brand strategy. It's brand building with a conscience: remodelling brands to leverage skills and resources for the protection of our planet and its people.
Useful Links
Carbon trust
https://www.carbontrust.com/
WWF
https://footprint.wwf.org.uk/#/
Zero Carbon Business UK
https://zerocarbonbusiness.uk/
SME Climate Hub
https://smeclimatehub.org/
Zero Carbon Pathways
https://www.derby.ac.uk/business-services/funding/de-carbonise-project/the-low-carbon-business-network/zero-carbon-pathways-for-smes/
Films on Netflix