Building a net zero emissions economy: Next steps for government and business

 

Getting to a net zero emissions economy by 2050 represents a defining challenge for this government. Policy action in the early 2020s will be essential to growing private sector investment in low carbon technologies and services, strengthen the UK’s economic recovery and support efforts to tackle regional and social inequalities. Having a comprehensive delivery plan in place setting out key policy interventions for the rest of this parliamentary term will also strengthen the UK’s influence as host of the G7 and COP26 summits in 2021.

This event will launch the Aldersgate Group’s latest report, Building a net zero emissions economy: Next steps for government and business, which will set out what a credible net zero delivery plan should look like and what businesses see as the most important policy interventions for this parliamentary term. Following an overview of the Aldersgate Group’s report and a political keynote, a multi-sector business panel will debate what they see as the most important policy priorities to put the UK on a path to net zero emissions and secure a sustainable economic recovery.

Keynote:

  • Darren Jones, Chair, BEIS Select Committee

Introduction:

  • Nick Molho, Executive Director, Aldersgate Group

Chair:

  • James Murray, Editor in Chief, Business Green

Speakers:

  • Sarah Barber, Senior Manager – Sustainability, Lloyds Banking Group
  • Jon Khoo, Regional Sustainability Manager, Interface
  • James Cooper, Head of Government Affairs, Woodland Trust
  • Andy Griffiths, Head of Value Chain Sustainability, Nestlé UK&I
  • Michelle Hubert, UK Public Affairs and Policy – Senior Manager, National Grid
  • Naomi Baker, Buildings Policy Lead, Energy Saving Trust