Renfrewshire business gets the green light on net zero funding

A Renfrewshire business has been greenlit to receive up to ÂŁ10,000 in grant funding to support its transition to net zero.

Wholesale Domestic Bathrooms, specialise in selling a wide range of bathroom suites and accessories. The business has been successful in its application to Renfrewshire Council’s Net Zero Fund, which offers up to ÂŁ10,000 towards new sustainability projects that contribute to reducing the local area’s carbon emission outputs. Wholesale Domestic Bathrooms is working with the University of Strathclyde’s Extend Plus Programme, which works with businesses to assist in understanding their carbon footprint and provides detailed recommendations for reduction both as a business and for staff and customers.

The ÂŁ10,000 funding will go towards the costs of purchasing and installing solar panels, which, once up and running, will allow the company to direct the money saved in energy costs towards other business development activities.

“Business Gateway’s guidance has been instrumental in helping us to understand our carbon footprint and creating an effective action plan to meet our ambitious net zero goals.”- Brian Toward, CEO of Wholesale Domestic Bathrooms

Thanks to signposting from Business Gateway, Wholesale Domestic Bathrooms is working with the University of Strathclyde’s Extend Plus Programme, which works with businesses to assist in understanding their carbon footprint and provides detailed recommendations for reduction both as a business and for staff and customers.

A local Business Gateway Adviser, Robert Kinniburgh, has also supported the team in improving its overall awareness of carbon emissions that the business generates, offering expert guidance on how to reduce or remove these going forward.

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