Arundel and South Downs MP, Andrew Griffith, has been appointed as the Prime Minister’s UK Net Zero Business Champion to support the country’s business community to make credible plans to net zero by 2050 or earlier and showcase the UK’s place as a global leader in tackling climate change.
With the UK committed to build back greener from the coronavirus pandemic and with only one year to go until the COP26 summit is held in Glasgow, the role of the Net Zero Business Champion has never been more crucial.
In his new role, Mr Griffith will work closely with Business Secretary and COP26 President Alok Sharma to support as many UK businesses as possible to commit to net zero targets. Over the next year, Mr Griffith will play a vital role in harnessing the potential of British firms as they launch new products, attract new investment and create new jobs. Business and Energy Secretary and COP26 President Alok Sharma said: “I am very pleased to welcome Andrew Griffith today as our UK Net Zero Business Champion. His wealth of experience in business will be invaluable in supporting companies to embrace the opportunities of the green industrial revolution. I look forward to working with Andrew in our efforts to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 and build back greener from the coronavirus pandemic.”
UK Net Zero Business Champion and local MP, Andrew Griffith, said: “I am delighted to have been appointed as the UK’s Net Zero Business Champion. Locally here in West Sussex and nationally business has a central role to play in making a successful transition to a low carbon economy.
The UK’s global leadership on climate change can open up new large and attractive sectors in which British businesses will be well placed to succeed.”