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£150,000 available for businesses to improve environmental performance
It’s environment focus week on Bdaily, and we are looking at what the low-carbon economy really means for UK SMEs and what opportunities are currently available. Find details below about Investment for Growth’s environmental themed funding offer:
£150,000 to support the first 75 eligible businesses who want to improve their environmental performance!
What type of businesses can apply?
- Small and medium sized businesses based in the North East
- Businesses that provide a business to business product or service
- Businesses with environmental/energy efficiency projects valued between £3750 – £10,000
Eligible projects could receive up to 40% funding towards project value i.e grants of £1,000 to £4,000 available.
So if you want to improve your processes and save costs don’t miss out on this limited time offer!
Contact the Investment for Growth team today on 0191 426 6408 for further details or visit the website here.
Here are some other environment focus articles that may be of interest to you: carbon reporting in logistics firms; what are the benefits of electric vehicles?; we talk to a print business about why SMEs need to go green; find out how one innovative business is using ozone as a cleaning tool; what does sustainability really mean to your business?; and funding support for green businesses.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Investment for Growth .
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