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UK companies seen missing sustainability targets due to COVID-19

London, UK
Thomson Reuters Foundation

About two thirds of British companies expect to miss at least one of their sustainability targets as the coronavirus pandemic forces many to focus on staying afloat, a survey of 500 senior business leaders showed on Friday.

While seven in 10 said their firms had put climate or sustainability initiatives on hold, many thought a green recovery was vital for the nation’s businesses and job creation, found the Opinium poll for the Ella’s Kitchen baby food brand.

UK Burbo Bank offshore wind farm

A woman walks her dog in front of the Burbo Bank offshore wind farm near New Brighton, Britain, on 6th October. PICTURE: Reuters/Phil Noble/File photo.

“For many firms, this year’s priority has been survival…Coronavirus and the impact of restrictions have left businesses with significantly reduced bandwidth to meet climate targets,” said James Martin from the British Chambers of Commerce.

“Our research finds that firms do want to be cleaner, greener and more sustainable. To do that, a lasting and visible partnership between government and business will be required,” said Martin, the organisation’s policy director.

About two thirds of respondents said the government must commit more funds to green economy initiatives, according to the poll conducted last month.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson unveiled a climate plan this week which he said would create and support 250,000 highly skilled green jobs.

The survey also found 80 per cent of bosses with children said their corporate sustainability policies were influenced by thinking about what the planet will look like for their children.

 

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