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HIE Launches Net Zero Program for SMEs in Supply Chain

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Among the businesses being invited to participate in Highlands and Island Enterprise’s (HIE) TechHUB Net Zero Mobilisation program are packaging and logistics firms.

The program, which aims to assist businesses in reducing carbon emissions, is available to small and medium-sized food and drink manufacturers as well as enterprises involved in the region’s supply chain. Businesses can enquire about support until March 28.

According to Keith Masson, leader of HIE’s net zero transition, it will assist companies in reducing expenses, increasing productivity, and gaining new clients. This could be right up your alley if you’re a food and drink manufacturer or work in the supply chain and want to start on the net zero journey,he continued.

SMEs can reduce their environmental footprint, increase productivity, and build a leaner, more nimble organisation by using sustainable practices, which are frequently free or inexpensive.

SMEs striving for net zero can be in a far better position to land profitable contracts as larger client organisations increase their environmental commitments. Additionally, customers are increasingly using their money to vote for companies that share their beliefs. 

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