Action report

The metrics that you have provided have been used to generate an estimation of your carbon footprint in tonnes of CO2 equivalent (tCO2) annually. Measuring and understanding your carbon footprint is the first step to reducing it. The tailored actions recommended below can help you get started.

Please note that you have not included any information regarding your business ( Energy / Travel / Materials / Water ) use. Your business may not have any emissions in this category, but most do. Where you haven’t provided relevant information, this carbon footprint will not give you an accurate estimate of your business’s emissions and your action plan may not recommend some relevant actions to your business.

If you are having difficulty locating the information required there are actions below that can help you get started

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The actions provided cover the impact areas of energy, travel, materials and waste as well as some more strategic actions that address your business model. If you choose to share, download or save your report, you will be prompted to register so that you can return to update either your carbon footprint metrics, track the actions you have implemented or share your plan with colleagues.

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Appoint a key member of staff to be your sustainability champion.
1. Appoint a key member of staff to be your sustainability champion.

Your sustainability champion will take ownership of this plan, share it with all staff and set an ambitious but achievable timeframe for putting these measures in place.

Establishing clear ownership of this plan is an important first step and will help raise awareness and give priority to the actions needed in order to decarbonise your business.

Consider allocating an appropriate budget for implementation of this plan.

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All appropriate staff should do an online energy training course to identify energy and cost savings for your business.
2. All appropriate staff should do an online energy training course to identify energy and cost savings for your business.

Completing an e-learning course on SEAI’s Energy Academy will enable staff to reduce your business’ energy consumption and save money on your energy bills.

Supports Available & Description

The SEAI Energy Academy is a free online training resource offering modules focussed on important areas of energy efficiency and management.

Read more Read less
Monitor and reduce your energy use, by increasing energy awareness and encouraging behavioural change amongst staff
3. Monitor and reduce your energy use, by increasing energy awareness and encouraging behavioural change amongst staff

Recording energy use gives you a baseline against which to measure all improvement actions taken. SEAI’s Energy Management Guide for Small Business can be a useful guide to getting started with monitoring your energy use.

Use communications tools to promote awareness and support staff to be more energy efficient

Communications will include:

  • Posters and/or other prominent messages in the workplace to let staff know about the energy saving and conservation measures
  • Regular communication on the energy and emissions footprint of the organisation and the steps underway to address these
  • Cues to remind staff to turn off lights and equipment at the end of the day/when not required.
  • Appointing someone to turn off communal machines like printers, coffee machines, etc. at appropriate times
  • Energy saving competitions between departments or teams
  • Encouraging all staff to undertake online sustainability training (training recommendations provided in further actions)
  • consider assigning sustainability objectives, goals and actions as part of your performance management process
Supports Available & Description

The Skillnet Ireland Climate Ready Academy Sustainability Pass is a free online self-study modular programme designed to support all staff of all disciplines and skill levels to improve sustainability awareness and encourage best sustainability practices.

SEAI offers workplace resources like downloadable sticker templates and posters to assist with encouraging sustainable energy use behaviours amount staff:

The Climate Ready Academy Sustainability Leaders Programme aims to drive and assist businesses and Sustainability professionals to embrace responsible and sustainable business practices towards a decarbonised economy.

Local Enterprise Office Green for Business Programme is available to Small and Micro Enterprises (up to 50 staff). The programme is open to all sectors and provides free expert advice and mentorship and a unique report for your business to understand and plan the next steps in your sustainability journey.

Read more Read less
Take ‘early win’ actions on efficiency and cost saving measures first.
4. Take ‘early win’ actions on efficiency and cost saving measures first.

The journey to zero emissions will be a demanding one and will likely require strategic investment over time. However, introducing some low-cost energy-saving measures identified through your training can help you make early progress, save your business money and set you on a path to lowering your carbon footprint.

Consider:

  • Replacing all old fluorescent or incandescent lighting with high efficiency LED Lighting at end of life, install lighting controls, such as motion detectors, to reduce consumption.
  • Ensuring thermostats are set to 19 – 22 degrees C and set timers to turn off on weekends and evenings.
  • Installing draught-proofing anywhere that unwanted cold air comes in e.g. under doors, around window frames, through old unused extractor fans.
  • Ensuring major energy using equipment such as boilers, compressors, dryers, refrigeration are regularly serviced and maintained to avoid excess consumption.

Review all potential opportunities in SEAI SME Guide to Energy Efficiency

Supports Available & Description

The SBCI Growth and Sustainability Loan Scheme (GSLS) offers discounted finance to SMEs, farmers, fishers, and Small Mid-Caps for long-term investments towards climate action and environment sustainability. Lending benefits from reduced interest rates, loans from €25K to €3m, unsecured up to €500K, over terms from 7 to 10 years.

The Local Enterprise Office Energy Efficiency Grant, helps businesses implement cutting-edge energy-efficient solutions, upgrade equipment, and optimise processes – so to future-proof businesses, reduce costs and help businesses reach their sustainability goals. The scheme provides 50% of eligible costs (from a minimum of €750 up to a maximum grant of €5,000) for investment in energy efficient technologies & equipment identified in a Green for Micro; Green for Business; GreenStart or SEAI Energy Audit. This includes but is not limited to meters and related installation & commissioning costs; smart energy controls and upgrades or replacement to more energy efficient equipment and systems.

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Provide training to all relevant staff to manage and reduce water use.
5. Provide training to all relevant staff to manage and reduce water use.

Staff should be encouraged to visit Uisce Éireann’s conservation quiz to learn about water stewardship and check out the SME Water Stewardship Programme for business to undertake training. It will equip staff with the skills needed to introduce efficiencies in how your business uses water.

Supports Available & Description

Staff should be encouraged to visit Uisce Éireann’s conservation quiz to test yourself and learn the importance of protecting our precious water supply.

Staff can take Uisce Eireann’s water conservation quiz to discover the importance of safeguarding our water and learn how business can contribute to a sustainable future

Read more Read less
Monitor your water use and set targets to reduce it.
6. Monitor your water use and set targets to reduce it.

Appoint somebody to review your water bills periodically and introduce additional measures to bring it down each quarter or year. Sign up to Uisce Éireann’s conservation Pledge and SME Water Stewardship Programme.

As a first step, highlight water conservation options in bathrooms and kitchen areas.

Water is a precious and non-renewable resource. Ensuring your business uses it efficiently will reduce your water bills and help ensure that you will continue to have a reliable water supply into the future.

Supports Available & Description

Sign up to Uisce Éireann’s conservation pledge

The SME Water Stewardship Programme is a free online training initiative, offered in partnership with Uisce Éireann and the Sustainable Enterprise Skillnet, and delivered by 20FIFTY Partners. Accredited by Water Stewardship Ireland, this programme provides international best practice certification and equips businesses with the knowledge to lower water consumption, reduce water bills, and protect the environment.

Local Enterprise Office Green for Business Programme is available to Small and Micro Enterprises (up to 50 staff). The Programme is open to all sectors and provides free expert advice and mentorship and a unique report for your business to understand and plan the next steps in your sustainability journey.

Enterprise Ireland, Údarás na Gaeltachta and IDA Ireland’s GreenStart and GreenPlus grants can support client companies with training and advice focused on water conservation projects e.g. -Provide advice on water risks (financial, reputational, regulatory or physical) and how to mitigate them -Assist with preparation of a Water Stewardship Map, Targets and Action Plan -Establish a baseline assessment to identify possible savings and KPIs -Provide training and guidance on the implementation of software tools to measure, manage and report -Provide introductory training for relevant staff Assist with access to other tools and resources to maintain performance and to improve water stewardship

Detailed advice for water management in the manufacturing industry.

Establish a ‘Water Balance’ for your pharma site. A water balance provides a full picture of every water-consuming component on site and serves as the first step in uncovering hidden opportunities for savings.

Where relevant, also review Uisce Éireann’s conservation advice for the agricultural sector.

Uisce Éireann provide detailed advice for water management sector.

Uisce Eireann provide detailed advice for Review Uisce Eireann’s conservation advice for the Education sector.

Retail

A guide to reducing water use in your retail business.

Construction

Uisce Eireann partnered with industry leaders in sustainability, Sisk and Cairn Homes as well as the Irish Green Building Council and Construction Industry Federation. Together, they produced these essential tips for water use and planning in construction.

Water conservation is crucial for hospitals, both from a financial and environmental standpoint. By carefully monitoring and managing water use, healthcare facilities can effectively reduce their expenses and contribute to sustainability efforts.

Read more Read less
Support all staff to adopt more sustainable commutes and work options.
7. Support all staff to adopt more sustainable commutes and work options.

Supporting staff to walk, cycle, use public transport or carpool in their commute will contribute to staff wellbeing as well as reducing transport-related emissions. Install bike racks for staff and customers

Introduce a remote work/ flexible work policy. Allow more staff to remote work, which will reduce transport-related emissions associated with your business and give staff additional flexibility to manage their work/life balance.

Utilise remote meeting capabilities where possible instead of travelling for meetings and conferences.

Supports Available & Description
Read more Read less
Do an assessment of sustainability performance, including embodied carbon, when purchasing the goods and services required by your business.
8. Do an assessment of sustainability performance, including embodied carbon, when purchasing the goods and services required by your business.

The carbon footprint provided by this Toolkit assesses only the direct emissions, transport or energy sector emissions related to your immediate activities – but the ‘embodied carbon’ (emissions arising from the production, manufacturing, and transport) of the materials and goods consumed could be upward of 45% of your business’s total emissions impact.

Do a strategic review of the goods and materials your business uses.

Reduce the carbon footprint of your supply chain by engaging with suppliers and/or logistics providers by introducing sustainability in purchasing decisions. Start by choosing local supplier options where possible.

When purchasing goods, services, works and utilities your business should ask suppliers to provide information regarding the origin, durability, reparability and recyclability of materials.

By incorporating an ethical supply chain in your business model and achieving green certification you will be able to promote a responsible sourcing process and ethical behaviours in your company, thereby contributing to the challenge of combatting climate change.

Supports Available & Description

IDA Ireland supporting you Green Goals. How IDA helps clients to explore sustainable opportunities. The following supports are available to IDA clients only.

Read more Read less
Explore how the sustainability or circularity of your product/service can add value for your customers
9. Explore how the sustainability or circularity of your product/service can add value for your customers

New products, services and new business models will emerge as national and global supply chains decarbonise, and customers become increasingly carbon conscious. This presents opportunities for differentiation, innovation or new products/services that helps your customer reduce their own carbon footprint, waste or other environmental impacts.

Consider applying for an EI Innovation Voucher to assist you with this analysis. Innovation Vouchers worth €5,000 are available to assist your company to explore a business opportunity or problem with a registered knowledge provider.

Supports Available & Description

Enterprise Ireland and Údarás na Gaeltachta Climate Action Voucher and GreenStart/Plus to develop plans and undertake staff training in the adoption of circular economy principles. Enterprise Ireland and Údarás na Gaeltachta Innovation and R&D Grants; From €5,000 Innovation Vouchers to large scale R&D projects – to support the planning and development of new products, services or processes in the areas of sustainability and decarbonisation.

Local Enterprise Office Green for Business Programme is available to Small and Micro Enterprises (up to 50 staff). The Programme is open to all sectors and provides free expert advice and mentorship and a unique report for your business to understand and plan the next steps in your sustainability journey.

Read more Read less
Appoint a key member of staff to be your sustainability champion.
1. Appoint a key member of staff to be your sustainability champion.

Your sustainability champion will take ownership of this plan, share it with all staff and set an ambitious but achievable timeframe for putting these measures in place.

Establishing clear ownership of this plan is an important first step and will help raise awareness and give priority to the actions needed in order to decarbonise your business.

Consider allocating an appropriate budget for implementation of this plan.

Read more Read less
All appropriate staff should do an online energy training course to identify energy and cost savings for your business.
2. All appropriate staff should do an online energy training course to identify energy and cost savings for your business.

Completing an e-learning course on SEAI’s Energy Academy will enable staff to reduce your business’ energy consumption and save money on your energy bills.

Supports Available & Description

The SEAI Energy Academy is a free online training resource offering modules focussed on important areas of energy efficiency and management.

Read more Read less
Monitor and reduce your energy use, by increasing energy awareness and encouraging behavioural change amongst staff
3. Monitor and reduce your energy use, by increasing energy awareness and encouraging behavioural change amongst staff

Recording energy use gives you a baseline against which to measure all improvement actions taken. SEAI’s Energy Management Guide for Small Business can be a useful guide to getting started with monitoring your energy use.

Use communications tools to promote awareness and support staff to be more energy efficient

Communications will include:

  • Posters and/or other prominent messages in the workplace to let staff know about the energy saving and conservation measures
  • Regular communication on the energy and emissions footprint of the organisation and the steps underway to address these
  • Cues to remind staff to turn off lights and equipment at the end of the day/when not required.
  • Appointing someone to turn off communal machines like printers, coffee machines, etc. at appropriate times
  • Energy saving competitions between departments or teams
  • Encouraging all staff to undertake online sustainability training (training recommendations provided in further actions)
  • consider assigning sustainability objectives, goals and actions as part of your performance management process
Supports Available & Description

The Skillnet Ireland Climate Ready Academy Sustainability Pass is a free online self-study modular programme designed to support all staff of all disciplines and skill levels to improve sustainability awareness and encourage best sustainability practices.

SEAI offers workplace resources like downloadable sticker templates and posters to assist with encouraging sustainable energy use behaviours amount staff:

The Climate Ready Academy Sustainability Leaders Programme aims to drive and assist businesses and Sustainability professionals to embrace responsible and sustainable business practices towards a decarbonised economy.

Local Enterprise Office Green for Business Programme is available to Small and Micro Enterprises (up to 50 staff). The programme is open to all sectors and provides free expert advice and mentorship and a unique report for your business to understand and plan the next steps in your sustainability journey.

Read more Read less
Provide training to all relevant staff to manage and reduce water use.
5. Provide training to all relevant staff to manage and reduce water use.

Staff should be encouraged to visit Uisce Éireann’s conservation quiz to learn about water stewardship and check out the SME Water Stewardship Programme for business to undertake training. It will equip staff with the skills needed to introduce efficiencies in how your business uses water.

Supports Available & Description

Staff should be encouraged to visit Uisce Éireann’s conservation quiz to test yourself and learn the importance of protecting our precious water supply.

Staff can take Uisce Eireann’s water conservation quiz to discover the importance of safeguarding our water and learn how business can contribute to a sustainable future

Read more Read less
Take ‘early win’ actions on efficiency and cost saving measures first.
4. Take ‘early win’ actions on efficiency and cost saving measures first.

The journey to zero emissions will be a demanding one and will likely require strategic investment over time. However, introducing some low-cost energy-saving measures identified through your training can help you make early progress, save your business money and set you on a path to lowering your carbon footprint.

Consider:

  • Replacing all old fluorescent or incandescent lighting with high efficiency LED Lighting at end of life, install lighting controls, such as motion detectors, to reduce consumption.
  • Ensuring thermostats are set to 19 – 22 degrees C and set timers to turn off on weekends and evenings.
  • Installing draught-proofing anywhere that unwanted cold air comes in e.g. under doors, around window frames, through old unused extractor fans.
  • Ensuring major energy using equipment such as boilers, compressors, dryers, refrigeration are regularly serviced and maintained to avoid excess consumption.

Review all potential opportunities in SEAI SME Guide to Energy Efficiency

Supports Available & Description

The SBCI Growth and Sustainability Loan Scheme (GSLS) offers discounted finance to SMEs, farmers, fishers, and Small Mid-Caps for long-term investments towards climate action and environment sustainability. Lending benefits from reduced interest rates, loans from €25K to €3m, unsecured up to €500K, over terms from 7 to 10 years.

The Local Enterprise Office Energy Efficiency Grant, helps businesses implement cutting-edge energy-efficient solutions, upgrade equipment, and optimise processes – so to future-proof businesses, reduce costs and help businesses reach their sustainability goals. The scheme provides 50% of eligible costs (from a minimum of €750 up to a maximum grant of €5,000) for investment in energy efficient technologies & equipment identified in a Green for Micro; Green for Business; GreenStart or SEAI Energy Audit. This includes but is not limited to meters and related installation & commissioning costs; smart energy controls and upgrades or replacement to more energy efficient equipment and systems.

Read more Read less
Monitor your water use and set targets to reduce it.
6. Monitor your water use and set targets to reduce it.

Appoint somebody to review your water bills periodically and introduce additional measures to bring it down each quarter or year. Sign up to Uisce Éireann’s conservation Pledge and SME Water Stewardship Programme.

As a first step, highlight water conservation options in bathrooms and kitchen areas.

Water is a precious and non-renewable resource. Ensuring your business uses it efficiently will reduce your water bills and help ensure that you will continue to have a reliable water supply into the future.

Supports Available & Description

Sign up to Uisce Éireann’s conservation pledge

The SME Water Stewardship Programme is a free online training initiative, offered in partnership with Uisce Éireann and the Sustainable Enterprise Skillnet, and delivered by 20FIFTY Partners. Accredited by Water Stewardship Ireland, this programme provides international best practice certification and equips businesses with the knowledge to lower water consumption, reduce water bills, and protect the environment.

Local Enterprise Office Green for Business Programme is available to Small and Micro Enterprises (up to 50 staff). The Programme is open to all sectors and provides free expert advice and mentorship and a unique report for your business to understand and plan the next steps in your sustainability journey.

Enterprise Ireland, Údarás na Gaeltachta and IDA Ireland’s GreenStart and GreenPlus grants can support client companies with training and advice focused on water conservation projects e.g. -Provide advice on water risks (financial, reputational, regulatory or physical) and how to mitigate them -Assist with preparation of a Water Stewardship Map, Targets and Action Plan -Establish a baseline assessment to identify possible savings and KPIs -Provide training and guidance on the implementation of software tools to measure, manage and report -Provide introductory training for relevant staff Assist with access to other tools and resources to maintain performance and to improve water stewardship

Detailed advice for water management in the manufacturing industry.

Establish a ‘Water Balance’ for your pharma site. A water balance provides a full picture of every water-consuming component on site and serves as the first step in uncovering hidden opportunities for savings.

Where relevant, also review Uisce Éireann’s conservation advice for the agricultural sector.

Uisce Éireann provide detailed advice for water management sector.

Uisce Eireann provide detailed advice for Review Uisce Eireann’s conservation advice for the Education sector.

Retail

A guide to reducing water use in your retail business.

Construction

Uisce Eireann partnered with industry leaders in sustainability, Sisk and Cairn Homes as well as the Irish Green Building Council and Construction Industry Federation. Together, they produced these essential tips for water use and planning in construction.

Water conservation is crucial for hospitals, both from a financial and environmental standpoint. By carefully monitoring and managing water use, healthcare facilities can effectively reduce their expenses and contribute to sustainability efforts.

Read more Read less
Support all staff to adopt more sustainable commutes and work options.
7. Support all staff to adopt more sustainable commutes and work options.

Supporting staff to walk, cycle, use public transport or carpool in their commute will contribute to staff wellbeing as well as reducing transport-related emissions. Install bike racks for staff and customers

Introduce a remote work/ flexible work policy. Allow more staff to remote work, which will reduce transport-related emissions associated with your business and give staff additional flexibility to manage their work/life balance.

Utilise remote meeting capabilities where possible instead of travelling for meetings and conferences.

Supports Available & Description
Read more Read less
Do an assessment of sustainability performance, including embodied carbon, when purchasing the goods and services required by your business.
8. Do an assessment of sustainability performance, including embodied carbon, when purchasing the goods and services required by your business.

The carbon footprint provided by this Toolkit assesses only the direct emissions, transport or energy sector emissions related to your immediate activities – but the ‘embodied carbon’ (emissions arising from the production, manufacturing, and transport) of the materials and goods consumed could be upward of 45% of your business’s total emissions impact.

Do a strategic review of the goods and materials your business uses.

Reduce the carbon footprint of your supply chain by engaging with suppliers and/or logistics providers by introducing sustainability in purchasing decisions. Start by choosing local supplier options where possible.

When purchasing goods, services, works and utilities your business should ask suppliers to provide information regarding the origin, durability, reparability and recyclability of materials.

By incorporating an ethical supply chain in your business model and achieving green certification you will be able to promote a responsible sourcing process and ethical behaviours in your company, thereby contributing to the challenge of combatting climate change.

Supports Available & Description

IDA Ireland supporting you Green Goals. How IDA helps clients to explore sustainable opportunities. The following supports are available to IDA clients only.

Read more Read less
Explore how the sustainability or circularity of your product/service can add value for your customers
9. Explore how the sustainability or circularity of your product/service can add value for your customers

New products, services and new business models will emerge as national and global supply chains decarbonise, and customers become increasingly carbon conscious. This presents opportunities for differentiation, innovation or new products/services that helps your customer reduce their own carbon footprint, waste or other environmental impacts.

Consider applying for an EI Innovation Voucher to assist you with this analysis. Innovation Vouchers worth €5,000 are available to assist your company to explore a business opportunity or problem with a registered knowledge provider.

Supports Available & Description

Enterprise Ireland and Údarás na Gaeltachta Climate Action Voucher and GreenStart/Plus to develop plans and undertake staff training in the adoption of circular economy principles. Enterprise Ireland and Údarás na Gaeltachta Innovation and R&D Grants; From €5,000 Innovation Vouchers to large scale R&D projects – to support the planning and development of new products, services or processes in the areas of sustainability and decarbonisation.

Local Enterprise Office Green for Business Programme is available to Small and Micro Enterprises (up to 50 staff). The Programme is open to all sectors and provides free expert advice and mentorship and a unique report for your business to understand and plan the next steps in your sustainability journey.

Read more Read less

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