YTKO is committed to providing free impactful sustainability support to businesses and the self-employed across the West of England.
Sustainable Impact Champions offers something for every type of business putting the focus on individuals and aiming to change behaviour. Whether you’re a sole trader searching for ways to reduce waste, just starting out and balancing your start-up costs, or a local bakery who needs to run industrial ovens throughout the day, YTKO truly understands the challenges that business owners face on a daily basis that can prevent you from exploring new ideas.
How to Become a Sustainable Impact Champion
Take our short Sustainability Assessment
Fill in our short Sustainability assessment to analyse your current environmental impact.
Start implementing sustainable practices based on our feedback
Each business will be given a concise checklist that they can immediately start working on.
Attend an Impact Experience Day
Learn from businesses who have paved the way with sustainable practises and speak to other business owners about overcoming barriers.
Submit your Impact Report
Demonstrate that you can make the recommended improvements and be awarded YTKO’s prestigious Sustainable Impact Champion status.
Sustainability holds a wealth of opportunities for your business, sector, and the environment. From gaining a competitive advantage, becoming a preferred supplier or showing your customers that you are an environmentally responsible business. There are ways to save money, increase turnover and attract new customers through implementing or increasing your sustainable efforts.
However, some sustainability projects assume that to be a green business means making large-scale changes, retrofitting your premises or investing in a fleet of electric vehicles. Unfortunately, this approach can be intimidating for a small business which operates from a home office and can only make small scale changes.’
Next steps
If you’re based in Bristol, you can gain free access to our resources with fully funded programmes. Choose the relevant programme below to get started.
“The Sustainable Impact Champion programme focuses on something every business has – people. If we can get people excited about sustainability then they will work with their colleagues and networks to drive sustainability in their organisation and this can lead to more significant action – measuring carbon, investing in grant funding and plotting a way to net zero emissions. But we can’t skip ahead as this all starts by showing people that changing behaviour and simple easy changes can be the starting point on their green journey.”
Phil Stott, Head of Construction and Sustainability, YTKO
Once enrolled, we will invite everyone to either become or nominate an employee to become a Sustainable Impact Champion. Each Champion will be given a concise checklist, and guided through a series of online and in-person resources, mentoring, and inspirational events to help implement a lasting sustainable strategy whilst overcoming barriers, such as finance and behaviours.
Once the Champion demonstrates that they meet the criteria of the Sustainable Impact checklist, each business will be awarded YTKO’s prestigious Sustainable Impact Champion status, recognised by Bristol City Council and the West of England Combined Authority. The logo can be proudly displayed across websites, social channels, events, email signatures, offices, and shop fronts to promote your sustainable values.
Fairbite is a mobile fresh fruit and vegetable business which aims to bring fresh, affordable vegetables to communities and promote a sustainable and healthy lifestyle, run by Hielen Tekeste. Hielen has Eritrean heritage and was born and raised in Italy. Both cultures influenced her in opening her business, as street grocery markets are very common…
Lucy Willoughby, owner of Good Things spoke to us about plans to open her new pop-up shop in The Galleries, Bristol, supported by North & East Bristol Enterprise Support (NEBES)… Read more
Ben East is the founder and sole director of Earthwise Construction, a sustainable construction and ventilation company based in Bristol. The construction industry has a reputation for being quite unsustainable and wasteful. … Read more