Heart of the City aims for net zero Square Mile by 2040

Heart of the City | 28 August 2024 | News
Heart of the City aims for net zero Square Mile by 2040

Heart of the City is delighted to be featured in Fleet Street Quarter’s (FSQ) Summer 2024 Quarterly publication, with all the latest activity from the FSQ Business Improvement District.

After joining Heart of the City earlier this year, Director, Andy Melia speaks with FSQ to discuss several of the charities upcoming key initiatitves, and how the charity continues to empower London’s small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to make a positive impact.

“Our initiatives, including our work with Places for London, the City of London Corporation, and Minority Business Matters, demonstrate our commitment to integrating responsible and sustainable practices across various sectors” says Andy.

Heart of the City’s Director, Andy Melia speaks with Fleet Street Quarter about the charities upcoming initiatives

Local collaboration for a net zero Square Mile

Heart of the City continues its longstanding collaboration with the City of London Corporation, aiming for a net zero Square Mile by 2040. The partnership leverages local expertise to offer a comprehensive training programme that demystifies the concept of “net zero” for SMEs, providing them with practical steps to measure and plan their environmental impact.

Since launching our Climate for SMEs: 4 Steps to Action course in 2021, we’ve engaged over 200 businesses within the City of London to understand and implement net zero strategies. This initiative has led 53 businesses to measure their carbon footprints and commit to achieving net-zero emissions by 2040, which will result in a collective reduction of 35,500 tonnes of CO2e. Based on the average emission savings achieved so far, we anticipate that all business completing the course will contribute to a total reduction of 80,000 tonnes of CO2e in the Square Mile by 2040.

As our current Climate course concludes in March 2025, our team is working hard to enrol as many City-based SMEs as possible by 6 September 2024. This effort significantly impacts the local and national community by fostering sustainable business practices and working towards achieving Net Zero for the City of London by 2040.

Empowering sustainable business practices

In response to evolving regulations on sustainability, human rights, and equitable working practices, Heart of the City is actively guiding SMEs to adapt and thrive. A notable initiative is a year-long business skills training programme developed in partnership with Transport for London’s property company, Places for London (PfL). This programme, targeting PfL’s SME tenants, focuses on responsible business practices and sustainability, aligning with broader efforts to foster environmentally conscious business environments.

By supporting SMEs in their sustainability journeys, we aim to create a widespread positive impact on the community and the environment.

Andy MeliaDirector

Supporting industry-specific initiatives

Building on successful collaborations within the built environment sector, Heart of the City is also piloting a new programme with a large insurance company to help the sector become net zero ready. This initiative aims to establish verifiable sustainability plans and reduce carbon footprints, significantly enhancing the insurance industry’s contribution to sustainability.

Promoting diversity through Minority Business Matters

In the last year, Heart of the City has also launched Minority Business Matters, in partnership with MSDUK. Despite ethnic minority businesses (EMBs) constituting 16% of UK businesses, they receive only a small fraction of corporate spending. Funded by the UK’s Shared Prosperity Fund, this initiative provides EMBs with learning opportunities, networking, and personalised support to help them integrate into larger supply chains, thus increasing their sustainability and market presence.

This programme, in collaboration with MSDUK and funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, has been a major success, supporting with over 150 businesses in its first year.

Download our free Climate Action Toolkit

Heart of the City’s free Climate Action Toolkit has been designed specifically for SMEs in collaboration with experts in sustainability and climate change, to help you on your way to achieving net zero.

Our Toolkit covers four modules starting with jargon busting and demystification, moving on to building the business case, measuring your carbon footprint, and ending with your net zero action plan. It’s accessible, achievable, and you can work through it at your own pace.

Download your free Climate Action Toolkit here. 

The Fleet Street Quarter Business Improvement District (BID) aims to enhance the economic vitality and cultural vibrancy of London’s historic Fleet Street area by investing in public realm improvements, community initiatives, and business support services.

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