The Prime Minister delivered a curveball to businesses last week, with the announcement of a “new approach” to how the government pursues the UK’s net zero goals.
Especially when they see other countries boldly doubling down on policies and incentives designed to capture green investment. CBI members acknowledge the challenges in the net zero transition but are also convinced of vast economic opportunities that UK businesses are well-placed to capitalise on.
Realising that remains a top priority for the CBI. Our recent Going for Green report put forward solutions on how we can outsmart, rather than outspend, other countries on net zero. In our Autumn Statement submission, sent to the Chancellor in early September, we included bold messages on improving grid connectivity. And we’ll continue to push to see more from government in support of net zero investment as we approach a General Election.
Because without clear policies and plans to curb emissions this decade, crucial private investment will flow elsewhere, delivering an own goal for our environment and our economy.
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