Making smaller firms more efficient
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We all know
that the last few years have been extremely difficult financially,
none more so than the constantly scrutinised public sector.
Taking this in to account, two governmental organisations have
joined forces to achieve their common goals of helping small and
medium businesses (SMEs) become more resource efficient, legally
compliant and profitable.
The South East Business Carbon Hub (SEBCH) offers the skills,
knowledge and experience of Kent County Council and Environment
Agency staff to SMEs regardless of industry.
There are exciting and innovative new tools available to help
clients become more efficient and they are already proving
invaluable in the quest for carbon reductions and financial
austerity.
The Carbon Hub web site is a revolutionary way for SMEs to enter
details of their utility usage and vehicle details to help them
track and produce a plan showing actual carbon and monetary
savings.
Once a company has signed up to the Hub, they are eligible to
join the Steps To Environmental Management (STEM) scheme. This
makes it simple to put an environmental management system in place
and achieve an accreditation on completion of each of the three
levels with constant support and advice always on-hand.
There is also the option of a review under which an adviser
visits your premises to help you implement some simple ideas,
offering assistance and advice on legal compliance. flood risk and
any other aspects of the SEBCH service. All these services are
completely free.
Monday, April 11 2011
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