Bassetlaw District Council is providing more financial support to small and medium-sized businesses looking to improve their environmental credentials and cut their carbon footprint.
The Council has secured £80k from the government’s UK Shared Prosperity Funding to back decarbonisation projects which improve the natural environment whilst growing the local economy.
Applications are now open for businesses to apply for a grant of up to £7,500 to invest in low carbon technologies across energy use, buildings and transport.
Cllr Darrell Pulk, cabinet member for neighbourhoods, said: “We look forward to supporting businesses across the district make improvements which will help cut their carbon footprint, alongside their energy costs.
“Our Vision 2040 is for Bassetlaw to become the greenest, most sustainable district to live and work, and this will help improve building efficiency for many local businesses.”
Businesses have until 12noon on 21st July 2025 to submit their applications.