Turning Targets into Action

How can organisations move from climate ambition to meaningful action?  

This is a question many of us are asking, especially as we navigate the complexities of decarbonisation and net zero goals. To mark Carbon Literacy Action Day 2025, our Sustainability Consultant Anna Biggs explores practical steps, challenges, and opportunities in creating a Climate Transition Action Plan (CTAP).  

Why start a Climate Transition Action Plan? 

Every organisation’s path to climate action begins with understanding its own impact. For us, measuring our carbon footprint - particularly Scope 3 emissions - was a crucial first step. This process helped us identify where our efforts could make the most difference, and it is a journey we know many others are embarking on right now.  

Learning together 

Our Q&A video is designed to answer the questions we hear most from clients and collaborators. These include how to get started with a CTAP, which frameworks and resources are most helpful, ways to engage suppliers and partners, and what meaningful progress looks like. We draw on trusted resources such as the Science Based Targets initiative, SME Climate Hub, and We Mean Business Coalition guidance. The real value comes from sharing experiences - what has worked, what has not, and what we are still figuring out. 

Starting the conversation 

We believe that real change happens when organisations connect, share, and learn from each other. #CarbonLiteracyActionDay2025 is about fostering those connections, opening conversations, exchanging insights, and building a community of businesses committed to climate action. Our approach is rooted in openness and transparency, and we invite you to join us in moving forward together.  

If you are considering your own CTAP or looking to refine your approach, we hope this video offers practical insights and encouragement.  

Get in touch to share your experiences. Together, we can learn, collaborate, and empower each other to drive impactful, tangible change.