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Welwyn Hatfield Action Zero

In partnership with Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council, Wenta offers bespoke guidance, resources and skills training support to 100 small Welwyn Hatfield-based ventures to Wenta’s Gold Action Zero for 12-months, including support with carbon footprinting for 60 of these businesses in the first year.

What is Welwyn Hatfield Action Zero?

Welwyn Hatfield Action Zero refers to a decarbonisation project aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, mainly carbon dioxide (CO2), sent into the atmosphere.

Decarbonisation refers to all measures through which an organisation reduces their carbon footprint in order to reduce its impact on the climate. 

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Who this programme is for

Wenta recognises that local businesses may be at different stages of their carbon emission reduction journey, if they have started at all. Therefore, the support to help to reduce emissions – to decarbonise – is tailored for size of venture, industry sector and progress made so far.

In partnership with Welwyn Hatfield Council, Wenta is now offering dedicated bespoke guidance, resources and skills training support to 100 local businesses.

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Benefitting local businesses

  • Access to green grants
  • Access to more supply chains to win new business
  • Attracting and retaining staff teams
  • Improving brand reputation 
  • Gaining competitive advantage over other businesses 
  • Reducing waste and over-consumption 
  • Reducing emissions   
  • CPD Certification
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What the programme includes

Trackable progress

Specialist learning content

Virtual or face-to-face sessions

Progress check-in calls

Regular emailed content

Templates, newsletter and updates

“I'm being asked by suppliers about my 'Green Agenda', what is this?  ”

“Suppliers will now only work with organisations that clearly state their intentions towards environmental impacts, and want to see a commitment that manages and minimises this.”

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UK Shared Prosperity Fund

This project is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund - a central pillar of the UK Government's Levelling-Up agenda, which provides £2.6 billion of funding for local investment by March 2025.

The Fund aims to improve pride in place and increase life chances across the UK investing in communities and place, supporting local business, people and skills.

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