Build your Climate Action Plan in 60 minutes

Online Event

About this Event

Build your climate action plan in the time it takes to have lunch, plus get ready-to-implement actions to protect your business from energy price hikes. Designed specifically for small and medium businesses (SMEs), this hands-on 60 minute session condenses weeks of work into one practical workshop.

The workshop uses Giki Actions, a platform designed for SMEs to build and implement their action plans.
You will leave with:
✅ Your company’s action plan, built by you, guided by Giki, based on global best practice. Ready to implement
✅On-going access to track your action plan and explore new actions as your plans and needs evolve
✅Answers to your pressing questions: What can I do to reduce energy bills? How do I get employees bought into our strategy? How do I tackle supply chain emissions?

Here’s what David Matthews, of SME Rhubarb Seating said:  “I’m absolutely blown away. We have been trying for years to set out a plan. Thank you so much. One of the best and most useful sessions we have ever done.”

You’ll achieve in one hour what typically takes many hours over many weeks. All online. All free of charge!

The workshop is led by Jo Hand, and Giki’s founding team. Jo is a global carbon footprint and climate action expert, former CDP leadership team, with 20+ years experience.

Giki Social Enterprise

Giki is a mission-led B-Corp and social enterprise combining deep sustainability expertise with purpose-built tools to make climate action faster, practical and accessible. Founded in 2017 by sustainability leaders with 40 years of combined experience, Giki has helped 500+ companies worldwide, from SMEs to global market leaders, with over 150,000 people taking more than one million climate actions using Giki’s platforms. The Giki Actions library, which participants will access in the workshop, contains more than 750 decarbonization actions, using global best practice, developed and refined over years of analysis and real world usage in over 100 sectors.