Eco-themed networking event popular with Mendip businesses

By Mendip District Council

30th May 2022 | Local News

Mendip Business Hub hosted a free networking event which saw over 30 businesses attend to learn of opportunities and avenues that could help them be more eco-friendly.

The event took place at The George Inn, Nunney, and hosted local entrepreneurs from a variety of business sectors in Mendip. Guest speaker, Richard Ryan, from Wells-based energy business, Gridimp, presented his top tips on how businesses can better manage their energy consumption to reduce their carbon footprint and save money.

Mr Ryan, said: "I was encouraged to see just how many local businesses were already engaged in either, actively reducing their carbon footprint and improving their sustainability or, were providing supporting services in those areas.

"Energy is a particularly important topic currently and given there is no price cap on non-domestic tariffs, I was grateful for the opportunity to share some advice on the most important steps businesses can take to manage their energy costs and carbon emissions."

Cllr Simon Carswell, Portfolio Holder for Economic Development, said: "The fact that so many people attended our event, is evident that Mendip businesses are concerned about climate change and are seeking solutions to future-proof their companies. "This event proved a perfect platform for conversations around balancing a viable, profitable business with the need to take care of our planet."

The Mendip Business Hub is a Council service that works with businesses in the district by providing expert advice, guidance, and support. It is a one-stop-shop for information, networking opportunities, consultancy, and events.

The next Mendip Business Hub event is due to take place in early to mid-July. Learn more here: www.mendip.gov.uk/businesshub.

     

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