Costs 'weighing on businesses' sustainability intentions', FSB finds
    
A report published by the Federation of Small  Businesses (FSB) has revealed that the costs associated with going green have  impacted small firms' plans for becoming more sustainable.
The FSB's report found that the majority of UK  small firms are concerned about climate change but just one in three has plans  in place to combat it.
67% of firms polled stated that they have  started to address their energy usage, and 18% said they have invested in  microgeneration.
However, 24% of businesses said that  uncertainty around return on investment has prevented them from taking action,  and 22% cited a lack of sufficient capital to invest in assets as a barrier.
The business group is urging the government to  launch a 'Help to Green' initiative and roll out a nationwide scrappage scheme.
National Chair of the FSB, Mike Cherry, said:
'If we  are to successfully transition to net zero, it'll be through grassroots action,  enabled by smart and supportive policies.
'Whilst  the Chancellor rightly embraced some of our proposed changes in this area at  the Budget, it was disappointing to see that the government's recent net zero  strategy contained only four specific mentions of small business.' 
Internet  links: FSB website