New initiative launched to supports construction SMEs achieve climate change goals

New initiative launched to supports construction SMEs achieve climate change goals

Brett from Marshall Construction at the Grangemouth Accelerator meeting.

Construction SMEs that aspire to become more sustainable and contribute to a net zero future but don’t know where to begin are to be given support through a nationwide initiative launched by not-for-profit social enterprise Net Zero Nation.

More than just measuring emissions and producing carbon reduction plans, the programme helps SMEs to normalise sustainability and net zero to become a persistent, everyday practice embedded into business operations.

The official launch of the Rolling Net Zero Accelerator took place at Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh, on Thursday, June 20th.



Nearly three years ago, Net Zero Nation introduced the innovative Net Zero Accelerator programme. Since then, the programme has empowered hundreds of SMEs to develop and implement Net Zero strategies, making them more resilient, efficient, and competitive while addressing climate change.

Gavin Tweedie, CEO and founder of Net Zero Nation, said: “The last three years have flown by since we launched the first pilot Accelerator programme. We’ve since run 15 cohorts, and the advocacy from companies in the first three years has inspired more to join the movement and speed up their net zero plans.

“Our main goal is to build the confidence to act. When companies see the benefits others are gaining by treating net zero as a business opportunity, it encourages them to prioritise it. We are looking forward to meeting with organisations equally determined to collaboratively go faster and further in tackling climate change and become stronger as a result.”

Those in the construction industry have particularly embraced the programme to drive the net zero transition. Just some of those making a commitment to net zero include; Aynam Energy, Booth Welsh, Kinetic Demolition, WJ Electrical, Diamond Industrial, Scott Direct, Caithness Engineering Services, JGC Engineering, DM Roofing, J&D Pierce, James Ramsey Boilers, Luddon Construction, McTaggart Group, Marshall Construction, Mclaughlin Construction, Foundation Solutions, Ayrshire Agencies and Foundry Steels ltd. They are shaping and influencing the next generation of companies to start their own personal journeys towards net zero.



One notable success story is from an Ayrshire company in the Net Zero Accelerator programme, which secured a national seven-figure contract, outcompeting much larger international firms, and received commendation for the quality and credibility of its net zero plan.

Head of business systems at SD Wind Energy, Anna Mutter, said: “This is a first class programme for any organisation who want to do the right thing but aren’t sure where to start. There is great value in being part of a motivated community of organisations with shared goals.

“The Accelerator programme supports groups of SMEs over a year, fostering peer review, shared progress, and collective learning. Participants benefit from Net Zero Nation’s ecosystem services, including a net zero-certified business directory and fortnightly learning and networking sessions.

“They also receive carbon accounting software, training, expert assistance, a validated carbon reduction plan aligned with Science-Based Targets, and certification, ensuring a clearly defined pathway to net zero. This comprehensive support structure continuously available over a period of years equips SMEs to make significant contributions to climate change mitigation and achieve long-term sustainable success.”


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