
Free Carbon Literacy Training Empowers Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Businesses to Save Energy and Build Resilience
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority Growth Hub is proud to offer free Carbon Literacy Training to businesses across the region, helping organisations unlock energy savings, strengthen business resilience, and upskill their workforce.
The accredited training, developed in partnership with the Carbon Literacy Project, is designed to give employees and business leaders the practical knowledge and tools to reduce carbon emissions, save money and improve operational efficiency. Delivered in a flexible hybrid format, the course includes self-paced e-learning modules followed by a live virtual session, concluding with a personalised plan and a final accredited certificate.
Why businesses should get involved:
- Cut costs through energy efficiency: learn actionable strategies to reduce energy use and lower operational expenses.
- Boost employee skills: enhance staff knowledge with CPD-accredited training that supports professional development.
- Strengthen business resilience: position your organisation to thrive in a changing economic and regulatory landscape.
- Support community wellbeing: contribute to a healthier, more sustainable region for employees, customers, and future generations.
There’s no prior experience is required, and training is open to all employees of businesses based in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
To learn more and register for the training, visit: https://cpcagrowthhub.co.uk/energy-and-cleantech/
Business Advisor for Energy and Cleantech, Mithun Joy said “Carbon Literacy Training supports businesses in working smarter by cutting energy costs and staying ahead in a changing market. Using practical, low-carbon approaches helps us boost our local economy, open up new opportunities, and build a stronger future for our region.”
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