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The Green Business Support programme aims to improve small and medium-sized enterprises’ knowledge, capacity and speed up the road towards the target.
It will support a minimum of 50 businesses in Glasgow, targeted at activities which address both the cost of living and climate crises, such as energy efficiency, renewables, active travel and waste management. This support, part-funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, is tailored to businesses in the city, to help build awareness and understanding.Applications are now open for any small or medium-sized businesses located on with their headquarters in Glasgow.
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