The Business Case for ESG. Free workshops on Environmental, Social and Governance best practice - A Guide to Electric Vehicles and EV Charging

19/01/2023 to 19/01/2023

A trailblazing course has been launched in Dorset for businesses to understand and embrace the business benefits of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) best practice. Dorset Chamber is running the free ‘The Business Case for ESG’ programme over the next six months with online sessions open to all firms, countywide.

Event Details

Join Dorset Chamber, in partnership with Dorset Council and BCP Council, for this informative workshop on electric vehicles and EV charging as part of our ESG programme for Dorset businesses.

There is absolutely no doubt the automotive industry is going electric with every manufacturer now producing electric vehicles. Many manufacturers have made a clear statement on when they will completely phase out combustion engines and only produce electric vehicles. Several manufacturers have made a commitment they will be 100% electric by 2030. There is no doubt, the future is electric.

In this session, Commercial Director Mark Busby of Hendy will explore the world of electric vehicles with an overview of electric and hybrid vehicles, the current availability of electric vehicles, thoughts on the next generation technology, practical issues such as ranges and costs and different methods of purchase available.

Harriet Burman of EV Solutions will also provide information on EV chargers. This will include different types of chargers, charge point management and networks, installation and cost savings and grants.

The event will also offer the opportunity for a Q and A discussion and we will signpost to further support available.

This free online event is open to all Dorset businesses and booking is essential. Following booking, delegates will be sent a meeting link.

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Workshops with industry experts will cover topics including energy efficiency, carbon footprints and offsetting, renewable energy, employee wellbeing, and community and voluntary sector links. They will also feature details about support available from Low Carbon Dorset. Dorset Chamber, the county’s leading business support organisation, is working in partnership with BCP Council and Dorset Council on the new initiative.

Dorset Chamber chief executive, Ian Girling, said: “ESG remains a mystery for some in business but it is becoming increasingly important and difficult to ignore. Essentially it is a set of principles by which a business’s accountability and transparency as well as its impact on society and the environment is measured. Investors, existing and potential employees, customers and contractors are become more socially, ethically and environmentally aware, so businesses need to increasingly demonstrate their commitment to the principles of ESG.

“Our new programme aims to bust some myths surrounding ESG, help businesses understand and embrace its key aspects, provide practical advice and show the very real and tangible benefits it can bring. We believe our programme is one of the first, and the most comprehensive, courses of its kind in Dorset to help businesses get to grips with the ESG agenda. Together with our partners at the local authorities, we’re keen to see as many businesses as possible take advantage of these free sessions.”

All of the workshops with be held online and are free to all businesses in the county. Businesses can attend all of the sessions or choose which ones are of most interest. For those not able to join the live session, a recorded version will be available on the website.