New campaign by LEO aims to help Cavan businesses go green
A new campaign has been launched by Local Enterprise Office Cavan to help small businesses take those first steps in becoming more sustainable – and to show them the substantial benefits of doing so.
The 'Going Green, It’s All in a Day’s Work' campaign will show how easy it is for a business to make small changes that can make a significant impact. There are two specific supports available to all small businesses (up to 50 employees) in any sector that can set them on their green journey: the Green for Business audit and the Energy Efficiency Grant.
Businesses are encouraged to take two minutes to register themselves on www.AllInADaysWork.ie/Green and their Local Enterprise Office will take it from there.
“For small businesses in any sector it has never been easier to begin that green journey. It takes less than two minutes to fill out the form and we will take it from there. We will work with businesses to find the best times to carry out the free Green for Business audit to take up as little time of theirs as possible and we work through the results with them,” said Conor Craven, Acting Head of Enterprise, LEO Cavan.
“Then they will likely be in a position to apply for the Energy Efficiency Grant, and we will bring them through the whole process. We have the expertise, the time, and the supports to help them go green and become more sustainable – they just have to register and we’ll take it from there. And the best thing about implementing these changes is that they will improve the business and help in saving time, money and energy, which is crucial for businesses at the moment,” added Mr Craven.
The free Green for Business audit enables a green consultant to assess the business over a period of time and then compile a comprehensive report for the business which they can then work with their Local Enterprise Office to implement. The changes will often see the business reduce energy outputs and close production loopholes to help save time and money.
The expanded Energy Efficiency Grant, which was recently announced by Minister Peter Burke, enables businesses who have availed of the Green for Business audit to apply for up to €10,000 of funding to implement the outlined changes. This can all be carried out through the Local Enterprise Office.
The Energy Efficiency Grant is also open to businesses who may already have completed Green Start with Enterprise Ireland or an Energy Audit with SEAI.
Any small business is being encouraged to reach out to their Local Enterprise Office to start the process or take two minutes on www.AllInADaysWork.ie/Green to fill out the form and their Local Enterprise Office will take it from there.