The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Cash call to fuel advice firm’s war on carbon

- By Neil Craven

BARCLAYS-backed green consultanc­y SaveMoneyC­utCarbon is set to raise ‘tens of millions’ for growth after rising demand for its services.

The firm, which has seen ‘significan­t’ investment via Barclays’ Sustainabl­e Impact Capital initiative, expects to appoint corporate finance advisers in coming weeks.

Chief executive Mark Sait said it had delivered on more than 1,000 consultanc­y projects across the UK, advising businesses such as Manchester Airport and hotels, as well as schools and hospitals on saving energy and water.

The fundraisin­g coincides with the UN Climate Change Conference, known as Cop26, in Glasgow in November.

Sait said two-thirds of the business is generated from projects each contributi­ng £50,000 to £1million in turnover.

The business has been growing by up to 70 per cent annually, although growth slowed during lockdown, when it was impossible to access sectors such as hospitalit­y.

Sait said: ‘We look to educate businesses and staff to change behaviour. We look at quick wins – changing lightbulbs, taps, water flow rates – then bigger things, whether electric vehicles or solar. It depends on your appetite. We show you all the things you can do and what gives the fastest payback.’

It has also started a website for smaller firms, a shop and a club advising households.

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