• Event Date: 9th December 2025, 09:30am - 13:30pm
  • Venue: Teams
  • Organiser: sben

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These two-mornings sessions  are designed to deepen participants’ understanding of Carbon Literacy and the individual and collective roles we play.

Who should attend:

Ideal for anyone looking to make a meaningful impact on sustainability – whether you’re just starting your journey or looking to deepen your knowledge and influence within your organisation

The workshop is available to businesses in Staffordshire (excluding Stoke on Trent) however priority will be given to businesses in Stafford Borough, Staffordshire Moorlands, South Staffordshire, Cannock and Tamworth.

The course will be:

  • Date: 9th & 10th December 2025
  • Time: (09:15 start to check technology) 09:30 to 13:30
  • Venue: Online | Microsoft Teams (A link will be sent to you closer to the event date)

Please note: This course is covered in two four-hour sessions over two consecutive days, attendance is required on both days.

There is a requirement to complete an evidence/pledge form but this will be started during the course.

Course overview:

Session 1: The science, and psychology 

Includes:

  • What is Carbon Literacy
  • The bigger Picture
  • What can I do as an Individual?

Session 2: Carbon Hotspots, Solutions and Action Planning 

  • Reasons for optimism?
  • The role of Businesses
  • Top 5 Carbon Hotspots
  • Carbon Accounting
  • Finance and Support
  • How Staffordshire County Council can support your business
  • Communication
  • Action planning/ pledges

If you have any queries, please contact patricia.tennant@staffordshire.gov.uk.

The Green Skills Carbon Literacy Training is funded by Stafford Borough Council, Tamworth Borough Council, Staffordshire Moorlands District Council, South Staffs Council and Cannock Chase Council using UK Shared Prosperity Fund and Staffordshire County Council

 

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