City Council celebrates small businesses leading on climate action in Milton Keynes

    Milton Keynes City Council is commending the climate change work of the first five local businesses who have been accepted for its Target Zero climate action scheme.

    Through Target Zero, the City Council is recognising small to medium size businesses (SMEs) who have a clear business objective to become carbon negative by 2030, putting them ahead of UK targets set by government for businesses to reach net zero emissions by 2050.

    To be accepted for Target Zero, businesses must have a clear strategy which demonstrates how they will achieve their climate action ambitions. Their strategy must be formally assessed and accepted by the City Council’s sustainability team before they can use the Target Zero certification mark.

    MK City Council set up Target Zero to help SMEs visibly demonstrate their climate action commitments, helping to make them more attractive to customers, suppliers, and partners. Recognised companies will also be invited to share ideas and work collectively to achieve their sustainability goals, receiving the support of other like-minded companies.

    The first five Milton Keynes businesses to achieve formal Target Zero recognition are:

    • Clear Sight opticians. A family-run business with a 28-year presence in Milton Keynes, the Westcroft clinic specialises in dry-eye consultations - more here
    • Uplatz global IT training service provider.  Uplatz has trained more than a million students in data science, cloud computing, block chain and more through its online platform - more here
    • Smart Rasberry Cookery School.  Smart Rasberry has run afterschool clubs, birthday parties, and experiences in cookery and domestic skills for a decade. On target to be Net Zero by 2025 - more here
    • MumPod Company Limited Launched in spring 2021, MumPod offers solutions for employers and business owners to support their pregnant and breastfeeding employees, visitors and service users - more here
    • Debouge Tech. Specialises in IT infrastructure, data protection, telecom systems and helping organisations to build their brands. On target to be Net Zero by 2025 - more here

    “Becoming NetZero by 2030 is an important priority for us. We are looking forward to moving our organisation in the direction of sustainability. For the last five years we have prioritised this and it aligns with our business journey,” Uplatz global IT training service provider Founder Indu Khemchandani said.

    MumPod Founder Rosamund McFadden added: “The ethics of my business is really important and the process in getting accreditation shows that I am actively working and finding out the best ways to conduct my business in a sustainable way.

    Businesses interested in receiving Target Zero recognition should click here for more information.

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