Net zero is a priority for four fifths (80%) of startups, with 72% working to achieve carbon neutrality and 8% already carbon neutral or negative according to research from Innovate UK, the UK’s innovation agency.
Innovate UK found that while startups are passionate about their climate impact, they are divided over whether it should be a priority over business growth. Nearly half (45%) of startups believe they should balance growth and sustainability, versus four in 10 (42%) believe growth is more important, but startups should try to be sustainable in their activities where possible.
Startups believe that the number one thing a company can do to reduce its carbon footprint is to innovate around a solution which combats climate change (38%), followed by encouraging sustainability in its supply chain (24%) and reducing emissions from its operations (17%). Just 15% of startups suggested that restricting business travel by choosing online meetings was most important.
Startups view renewable energy infrastructure (30%) as the most important innovation to long-term sustainability. This is closely followed by recycling, waste management and sustainable materials (29%). Only 8% of start-ups cited renewable and energy efficient transport, such as electric vehicles, as the most important area for sustainable innovation.
Jonny Voon, Head of the Sustainable Innovation Fund at Innovate UK, says: “Pioneering entrepreneurs are unsurprisingly future-focused, and recognise the need to balance growth and sustainability.
“It’s incredibly promising to find that so many early-stage companies recognise the need to achieve net zero in their operations and are passionate about innovating towards climate change solutions. They serve as an important reminder that profitability and sustainability are increasingly closely aligned and through innovation we can achieve both.”
Source: https://www.themanufacturer.com/
Tags: Emissions, Innovate UK, NetZero, Startups, UK
Recent Posts
Scandlines Nears Delivery of Zero Emissions Ferry Following Successful Sea Trials
India faces emission roadblocks with rising net-zero demands
Green Energy Resources invests in two electric Liebherr LHM 550
NYK Launches Continuous Use of Bio LNG Fuel on Car Carriers to Advance Decarbonization Goals
Yang Ming Expands Fleet with Methanol and LNG Dual-Fuel Vessels Under Fleet Optimization Plan
ClassNK Advocates Speed Gap Monitoring to Optimize Fuel Efficiency in Heavy Weather
Wärtsilä’s retrofit package for the Corsica Linea ferry Pascal Paoli has resulted in fuel savings of up to 22 percent Corsica Linea
COSCO Shipping Names Second Methanol Dual-Fuel Containership in Yangzhou