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Sustainable Scotland
The Scotsman
33 episodes
1 month ago
Sustainable Scotland is a new podcast from The Scotsman, where we will focus on the people and organisations that are moving the dial towards making Scotland a more sustainable country to live in.To find out more or to become an episode sponsor please contact podcasts@scotsman.com or adam.fenech@scotsman.com

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Sustainable Scotland is a new podcast from The Scotsman, where we will focus on the people and organisations that are moving the dial towards making Scotland a more sustainable country to live in.To find out more or to become an episode sponsor please contact podcasts@scotsman.com or adam.fenech@scotsman.com

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Taking action with Climate Springboard
Sustainable Scotland
24 minutes 7 seconds
2 years ago
Taking action with Climate Springboard

Businesses of all sizes, and particularly small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), should be supported in their efforts to cut carbon emissions as this is good for their bottom line, as well as being of benefit to the environment.

Participants in the latest Scotsman Sustainable Scotland podcast, in partnership with Royal Bank of Scotland, explained how taking action now to reach net zero can give businesses a boost in several ways.

Judith Cruickshank, managing director of the commercial bank at Royal Bank of Scotland and the climate sponsor for the commercial bank across NatWest group, along with Dave Reay, professor of carbon management and education at the University of Edinburgh, and director of Edinburgh Climate Change Institute at the University of Edinburgh, discussed the ways in which businesses can be more sustainable.



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Sustainable Scotland
Sustainable Scotland is a new podcast from The Scotsman, where we will focus on the people and organisations that are moving the dial towards making Scotland a more sustainable country to live in.To find out more or to become an episode sponsor please contact podcasts@scotsman.com or adam.fenech@scotsman.com

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.