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As the impacts of climate change unfold, the time for talk is over. Hospitality is taking action, united under a meaningful, practical plan to reduce — then eliminate — our carbon footprint.
The Zero Carbon Forum is a non-profit organisation, empowering members to reach sustainability targets with more speed, efficiency, and profit as a united effort. With defined roadmaps backed by peers, government, and leading sustainability experts — together we’re on a path to survive and thrive.
Why we do what we do
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What our members say
Find out moreDuring the COVID crisis we have all seen the benefits of working together really closely as a hospitality industry. Â This industry forum gives us the chance to share best practice as we face into the massive challenge of reducing emissions and tackling climate change.
Andy Hornby, CEO
The Restaurant Group
Featuring some of the most well-known brands on the planet, joining the Zero Carbon Forum is the single greatest move an action-oriented organisation can make. As a business, you’ll get the clarity, guidance, and resources you need to pursue your sustainability goals with purpose. United, we’ll change the world.
Zero Carbon Roadmap for Brewing
Uniquely tailored to UK brewers, this roadmap sets the direction, scope and pace for our journey to net zero. The roadmap was created through extensive consultation with our members, the BBPA, Carbon Architecture, industry representatives and other brewing specialists.
Net Zero: The Guide for the Brewing and Hospitality Sector
In this roadmap, we outline the steps each sector of hospitality can take to reach their net zero targets. This includes guidance on measuring your footprint, developing a strategy and collaborating within the sector.