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Welcome to the Net Zero Standards Hub

The Net Zero Standards Hub is designed to support the development of the Net Zero Transition Plans Standard and facilitate wider industry engagement, discussion and sharing of best practice around the Net Zero Transition plans for SMEs and other key stakeholders.

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Net Zero Transitions Flex and Hub for SMEs Webinar

Thank you to all who attended our free webinar on the 11th of June 2024 – we had a fantastic response to this, with 100s of SMEs joining us live on the day representing a wide variety of industries and sectors. If you missed it, not to worry, the recording will be shared with the hub members shortly.  The webinar covered: how the Flex standard can help you in practical ways in your journey towards net zero how to use the NZ Standards Hub to help you and your organization

Sara Walton

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Focus Group discussion: Flex 3030  v.1

On May 2nd, BSI held an online focus group discussion on line with some experts and users of the new Flex 3030. As you’ll all know, BSI decided to develop the freely available online BSI Flex 3030 standard for net zero planning some months ago now (and V.1 is now available to all). The Flex content was designed to help support organizations with net zero transition plans – particularly those that are SMEs and those with SMEs in their supply chain. Before we started on the proje

Sara Walton

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Easing the transition to net zero – how a new BSI Flex will help SMEs

How can companies contribute to the net zero transition? As the evidence for damaging climate change becomes clearer every day, there is increasing pressure on companies of all sizes to show how they will meet the challenge of a transition to net zero emissions.  Much of the existing guidance is focused on larger companies, with significant human and financial resources to address the problem.  But most companies are too small to have a dedicated climate team – although not too small to mak

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