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20172902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration6Project implementation
20272902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration6Convening industry groups
20372902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration6Financial mechanism (grants etc.)
20472902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration6Policy and regulation consultation
20572902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration6Climate Action Plan consultation
20672902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration7Economic development
20772902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration7Project implementation
20872902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration7Convening industry groups
20972902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration7Financial mechanism (grants etc.)
21072902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration7Policy and regulation consultation
21172902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration7Climate Action Plan consultation
21272902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration7Collaborative initiative
21372902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration7Knowledge or data sharing
21472902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration7Labour market training initiatives
21572902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration8Policy and regulation consultation
21672902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration8Climate Action Plan consultation
21772902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration8Climate action target setting consultation
21872902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration8Collaborative initiative
21972902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration8Knowledge or data sharing
22072902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration8Capacity development
22172902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration8Labour market training initiatives
22272902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration8Economic development
22372902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration8Project implementation
22472902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration8Convening industry groups
22572902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration8Financial mechanism (grants etc.)
22672902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration9Financial mechanism (grants etc.)
22772902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration9Policy and regulation consultation
22872902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration9Convening industry groups
22972902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration10Financial mechanism (grants etc.)
23072902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration10Project implementation
23172902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Type of collaboration10Other, please specify: Management and development of a carbon marketplace
23272902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.5Please explain1The Scottish Government provides a substantial, free advice and support offering to Scottish SMEs to understand how to become more energy efficient and take action to implement measures, through its Energy Efficiency Business Support Service. Loans of up to £100,000 are available to Scottish businesses through the SME loans scheme which provides finance for the installation of energy efficiency measures and renewable heating technologies. In October 2020, a new Cashback grant was launched through the SME Loan Scheme to stimulate the uptake of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Heat measures in non-domestic properties. Through this financial offer SMEs can apply for a 75% cashback grant of up to £10,000 towards the costs of a renewable heating system and a further 30% cashback grant up to £10,000 for energy efficiency measures.Scotland’s economic development agencies also provide specialist advice and financial support to a wide range of businesses to help develop and implement net zero strategies, identify energy and other resource efficiencies, increase productivity, adopt circular business models/opportunities and invest in lower emission equipment and technologies. For example, using environmental aid powers since 2014 Scottish Enterprise has invested £18m funding (in 17 projects), leveraging total project investment of over £230m and saving 267k tonnes CO2 and £20.6m. Since 2012, Scottish Enterprise’s Energy Investment Fund leveraged an additional £207m from energy companies and projects via its £85.5m investment.
23372902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.5Please explain2Scotland’s economic development and skills agencies support businesses to realise climate-related opportunities by prioritising low carbon opportunities that meet domestic and global needs and providing information, advice and financial support to businesses to incentivise them to adopt sustainability practices. Scottish Enterprise, for example, helps Scottish organisations innovate at home and export their solutions internationally, securing early-mover advantage; helps to create the jobs and businesses of the future, and supporting existing businesses and organisations to become more resilient in transitioning to a net zero world; and ensures that we achieve an inclusive and ‘just transition’ that improves the opportunities, life chances and wellbeing of everyone in Scotland. The Scottish National Investment Bank supports a low carbon transition, delivering a £3 billion green investment portfolio. The Scottish Government and its enterprise and skills agencies have supported a network of industry leadership groups, accelerators and innovation centres for many years. Their role in the context of climate change is to bring together industry partners to provide leadership in addressing priorities in meeting Scotland’s climate change ambitions and targets. The Scottish Energy Advisory Board, for example, includes a series of industry leadership and supply chain groups drawn from across the wider spectrum of low carbon opportunities. Beyond energy, there are similar leadership engagement structures in Zero Emission Sustainability Mobility (Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc), Water (Hydro Nation) and the Construction Scotland Innovation Centre amongst others. The input from these groups helps inform the development of Scottish Government policy, reflected in the energy strategy and updated climate change plan. The Scottish Government and its enterprise agencies have made significant investment in innovation and manufacturing support over many years. This now includes a network of innovation centres with a focus on the low carbon transition, and institutes such as the Oil and Gas Technology Centre, Power Networks Distribution Centre, the National Manufacturing Institute for Scotland and the Lightweighting Centre of Excellence. The former Michelin plant in Dundee is now also being repurposed as a low carbon innovation park. In all of this work, resources are directed toward providing advice and engagement, particularly for SMEs, to help them connect with collaborative R&D resources to produce commercially viable technology. There is a range of knowledge transfer mechanisms across Scotland which connect the world-leading expertise in environmental and climate change science and technology to business-focused innovation programmes. One examples is the Energy Technology Partnership and its Knowledge Exchange Network (ETP – KEN.) The ETP is the Scottish academic research pool in energy. It aims to increase SME capability in low carbon technical innovation and makes it easier for SMEs and universities to connect through the Knowledge Exchange Network (KEN). KEN, supported by Scottish Government and the Enterprise Agencies, offers Scottish SMEs access to resources including project funding to work with Scottish universities on low-carbon innovation projects. See also text below on Scottish Water and Scottish Forestry.
23472902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.5Please explain3The Scottish Government is prioritising collaborating with business and industry leaders in the energy sector to deliver a green, fair and resilient economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.The main mechanisms driving industry collaboration are the Strategic Leadership Groups (SLG) and the Scottish Energy Advisory Board (SEAB).The four Strategic Leadership Groups are the:•Energy Consumers Commission•Renewable Energy Strategic Leadership Group•Energy Networks Strategic leadership Group•Oil and Gas and Energy Transitions Strategic Leadership GroupThese groups were created to provide key figures from the private and public sectors a strategic forum for discussion, and to ensure partnership, collaboration and alignment between different parts of the industry. The SLGs sit under the Scottish Energy Advisory Board (SEAB) which was established in 2009 to provide a forum for strategic discussion on the current and future energy challenges and opportunities for Scotland.SEAB develops the Scottish industry view on these issues, and identifies synergies between the Strategic Leadership Groups ensuring the focus of discussions remain linked to the Green Recovery, the delivery of a low carbon economy, security of energy supply, and the transition to net zero.The meeting is chaired by the First Minister and the Principal of the University of Strathclyde, and meets at least twice a year.The Scottish Government is prioritising collaborating with business and industry leaders in the energy sector to deliver a green, fair and resilient economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. The main mechanisms driving industry collaboration are the Strategic Leadership Groups (SLG) and the Scottish Energy Advisory Board (SEAB). The four Strategic Leadership Groups are the: • Energy Consumers Commission • Renewable Energy Strategic Leadership Group • Energy Networks Strategic leadership Group • Oil and Gas and Energy Transitions Strategic Leadership Group These groups were created to provide key figures from the private and public sectors a strategic forum for discussion, and to ensure partnership, collaboration and alignment between different parts of the industry. The SLGs sit under the Scottish Energy Advisory Board (SEAB) which was established in 2009 to provide a forum for strategic discussion on the current and future energy challenges and opportunities for Scotland. SEAB develops the Scottish industry view on these issues, and identifies synergies between the Strategic Leadership Groups ensuring the focus of discussions remain linked to the Green Recovery, the delivery of a low carbon economy, security of energy supply, and the transition to net zero. The meeting is chaired by the First Minister and the Principal of the University of Strathclyde, and meets quarterly.
23572902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.5Please explain4Scottish Water is a publically owned company. Ministers are therefore required to set its Investment Objectives and Charging Principles for defined regulatory periods (current period is 2021-27). The industry is also considering how to achieve the long-term Water Sector Vision. During the Programme for Government update in 2019, Ministers challenged Scottish Water to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. The amount of renewable energy Scottish Water generates and facilitates is already more than double its electricity consumption.
23672902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.5Please explain5Scottish Water is a publically owned company. Ministers are therefore required to set its Investment Objectives and Charging Principles for defined regulatory periods (current period is 2021-27). The industry is also considering how to achieve the long-term Water Sector Vision. During the Programme for Government update in 2019, Ministers challenged Scottish Water to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. The amount of renewable energy Scottish Water generates and facilitates is already more than double its electricity consumption.
23772902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.5Please explain6Zero Waste Scotland is Scotland’s circular economy expert, leading Scotland to use products and resources responsibly and accelerating progress and delivering results from policies on the circular economy, business resource efficiency and low-carbon heating. We play a key role in connecting communities, businesses and public bodies, from councils to health authorities and national government. Zero Waste Scotland’s focus is on where Scotland can have the greatest impact on climate change and our strategic outcomes reflect this: • Responsible Consumption – where people and businesses demand products and services in ways which respect the limits of our natural resources. • Responsible Production – where a circular economy is embraced by businesses and organisations which supply products and services to get the maximum life and value from the natural resources used to make them; • Maximising Value from Waste and Energy – where the environmental and economic value of wasted resources and energy is harnessed efficiently. To achieve these outcomes Zero Waste Scotland works collaboratively with a wide range of businesses across Scotland, directing with evidence, inspiring by demonstration, and influencing through partnerships and promotion.
23872902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.5Please explain7Zero Waste Scotland is Scotland’s circular economy expert, leading Scotland to use products and resources responsibly and accelerating progress and delivering results from policies on the circular economy, business resource efficiency and low-carbon heating. We play a key role in connecting communities, businesses and public bodies, from councils to health authorities and national government. Zero Waste Scotland’s focus is on where Scotland can have the greatest impact on climate change and our strategic outcomes reflect this: •Responsible Consumption – where people and businesses demand products and services in ways which respect the limits of our natural resources.•Responsible Production – where a circular economy is embraced by businesses and organisations which supply products and services to get the maximum life and value from the natural resources used to make them;•Maximising Value from Waste and Energy – where the environmental and economic value of wasted resources and energy is harnessed efficiently.To achieve these outcomes Zero Waste Scotland works collaboratively with a wide range of businesses across Scotland, directing with evidence, inspiring by demonstration, and influencing through partnerships and promotion. Zero Waste Scotland is Scotland’s circular economy expert, leading Scotland to use products and resources responsibly and accelerating progress and delivering results from policies on the circular economy, business resource efficiency and low-carbon heating. We play a key role in connecting communities, businesses and public bodies, from councils to health authorities and national government. Zero Waste Scotland’s focus is on where Scotland can have the greatest impact on climate change and our strategic outcomes reflect this: • Responsible Consumption – where people and businesses demand products and services in ways which respect the limits of our natural resources. • Responsible Production – where a circular economy is embraced by businesses and organisations which supply products and services to get the maximum life and value from the natural resources used to make them; • Maximising Value from Waste and Energy – where the environmental and economic value of wasted resources and energy is harnessed efficiently. To achieve these outcomes Zero Waste Scotland works collaboratively with a wide range of businesses across Scotland, directing with evidence, inspiring by demonstration, and influencing through partnerships and promotion.
23972902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.5Please explain8SEPA works with regulated businesses to deliver environmental outcomes and can be applied generally across all sectors. Working with businesses across whole sectors Through sector planning SEPA is transforming the way it regulates, moving from a single site approach to sector based solutions. SEPA has identified 33 key industry sectors it works with, and is producing sector plans to shape how it interacts with these sectors and all the businesses within them. To also help drive sectors’ economic and environmental innovation, SEPA and Scottish Enterprise have formed a close partnership. Spatial Planning and Place Based Initiatives SEPA plays a key role in Scotland’s planning process. Through this, there is an opportunity to shape places that improve the environment, health and wellbeing and help adapt to the challenges presented by our future climate. Green Finance SEPA is linking finance sector leaders and knowledge to create opportunities that attract private investment into Scotland. For example, working with the Scottish Government, SEPA is helping to develop financing options for natural capital and biodiversity investment. Best Practice SEPA highlights best practice for businesses through the following initiatives: - NetRegs - VIBES – Scottish Environment Business Awards
24072902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.5Please explain9Scottish Water is a publically owned company. Ministers are therefore required to set its Investment Objectives and Charging Principles for defined regulatory periods (current period is 2021-27). The industry is also considering how to achieve the long-term Water Sector Vision. During the Programme for Government update in 2019, Ministers challenged Scottish Water to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. The amount of renewable energy Scottish Water generates and facilitates is already more than double its electricity consumption.
24172902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.4Do you collaborate with businesses in your region in developing and/or meeting your regions environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.5Please explain10Scottish Forestry, an agency of the Scottish Government, manages the UK Woodland Carbon Code www.woodlandcarboncode.org.uk on behalf of UK and devolved governments. The Woodland Carbon Code is the voluntary standard for UK woodland creation projects where claims are made about the carbon dioxide they sequester. Independent validation and verification to this standard provides assurance and clarity about the carbon savings of these sustainably managed woodlands. Engaging with businesses – both landowners and businesses looking to compensate for unavoidable emissions – helps businesses achieve Net Zero and Scottish Government to meet both our woodland creation and net emissions targets. We also engage with land agents, ‘carbon resellers’ and validator/verifier businesses – who all help the programme function. Stakeholders, including landowners, project developers, and buyer businesses also advise us through the WCC’s Advisory Board.
24272902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.5Report the socio-economic impacts that your region faces as a result of climate-related risks and describe the actions taken to reduce these risks.1Impacts1Health risks
24372902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.5Report the socio-economic impacts that your region faces as a result of climate-related risks and describe the actions taken to reduce these risks.1Impacts2Threatens ability of businesses to operate successfully
24472902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.5Report the socio-economic impacts that your region faces as a result of climate-related risks and describe the actions taken to reduce these risks.1Impacts3Increased demand for public services (including health)
24572902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.5Report the socio-economic impacts that your region faces as a result of climate-related risks and describe the actions taken to reduce these risks.1Impacts4Increased incidence and prevalence of disease
24672902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.5Report the socio-economic impacts that your region faces as a result of climate-related risks and describe the actions taken to reduce these risks.1Impacts5Increased economic loss resulting from disasters
24772902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.5Report the socio-economic impacts that your region faces as a result of climate-related risks and describe the actions taken to reduce these risks.2Anticipated timescale1Medium-term
24872902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.5Report the socio-economic impacts that your region faces as a result of climate-related risks and describe the actions taken to reduce these risks.2Anticipated timescale2Medium-term
24972902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.5Report the socio-economic impacts that your region faces as a result of climate-related risks and describe the actions taken to reduce these risks.2Anticipated timescale3Medium-term
25072902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Governance2.5Report the socio-economic impacts that your region faces as a result of climate-related risks and describe the actions taken to reduce these risks.2Anticipated timescale4Medium-term

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