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Sustainable Schools
On Friday 27th Jan, Zellar was at the Church of England National Conference, alongside The Rt Hon. Gillian Keegan MP, Secretary of State for Education, The Rt Hon. the Lord Boateng, Chair of the Church of England Racial Justice Commission, Dame Rachel de Souza, Children’s Commissioner for England and The Most Reverend Stephen Cottrell, Archbishop of York.
7 steps to working from home sustainably
As many businesses continue with flexible ways of working, we need to better understand how we can support and encourage employees to work from home sustainably.
What is green electricity and how to avoid greenwashing
Green electricity is generated from renewable energy resources such as solar, wind, hydro, tidal, biomass and geothermal energy (geothermal has minimal usage in the UK in comparison to other countries such as Iceland).
How to close the net zero gap
Anyone concerned with climate change will welcome and agree with the overall sentiment of Chris Skidmore’s Net Zero Review, which predictably concludes we’re doing too little, going too slow and that the UK’s policies need to be more consistent and ambitious.
Join 250 local businesses taking the lead on sustainability and saving £225k on energy bills
Seven months ago, East Midlands Chamber launched a pioneering initiative to help local SMEs track their carbon emissions and kickstart their sustainability journeys.
Zellar secures £600,000 investment deal from The Co-operative Bank
Zellar, the sustainability score for every business, has received a £600,000 investment from The Co-operative Bank. The deal follows the successful roll-out of an initiative launched earlier this year, in which The Co-operative Bank pledged to provide lifetime subsidised access to Zellar for all of its UK-based SME customers.
The Co-operative Bank and Zellar kick off new partnership to boost SME net zero efforts
The Co-operative Bank are providing lifetime subsidised access to Zellar for all of its UK-based SME customers to become sustainable.