Shining a spotlight on sustainability has become second nature for Lancashire’s business community, with the low carbon agenda now firmly embedded in everyday operations.
With growing awareness around climate change and increasing pressure to reduce emissions, businesses across the county are prioritising low carbon strategies to play their part in the fight against the climate crisis.
Government incentives and support schemes have only accelerated this shift, encouraging more organisations to monitor their energy usage and invest in cleaner, greener solutions.
Returning as the proud sponsor of this year’s Low Carbon Award at the BIBAs is Sustainable Energy First, a Fylde-based industry leader in energy procurement, risk management, and net zero solutions.
Their ongoing support underscores their commitment to fostering a more sustainable future for businesses across the region.
Ben Beetham, Partnerships Manager at Sustainable Energy First, said: “Low carbon practices have become integral to business operations across Lancashire. We’re seeing companies of all sizes implementing innovative green initiatives that not only reduce emissions but also drive long-term value and resilience.
“We’re proud to support this award once again, as it reflects our passion for sustainable business and our mission to help others on their journey to net zero.
“Visiting the finalists during BIBAs on Tour last year was both insightful and inspiring. It’s clear that these businesses are not only embracing sustainability but also embedding it into their core strategies. The calibre this year is exceptional – each finalist has raised the bar and shown an impressive level of commitment to the green economy.
“We’re looking forward to visiting them again this year and celebrating their achievements and finding out who will take home the award on the night.”
As the BIBAs continues to celebrate innovation, excellence, and leadership, the Low Carbon category stands as a testament to Lancashire’s ambition to build a more sustainable future, led by the businesses making it happen.