Full Details - Carbon Literacy Project Training
Date Thursday 30 April 2026
Title Training Day: Carbon Literacy Project Training
Join Meeting with IHE
Venue Malmaison
Location Birmingham, B1 1RB
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Time 9am-5pm
Contact IAT Head Office (info@instituteofasphalt.org or 0131 359 1010)
Link www.theihe.org/courses/carbon-literacy/
More details One day course from the IHE and IAT.

To achieve meaningful carbon reduction requires staff to be appropriately skilled. Through implementation of Carbon Literacy, individuals can increase their knowledge and capacity to create a positive shift in response to climate change. In addition, for organisations seeking PAS2080 this gives employees a firm footing of knowledge allowing the standards principles to be met.

Book on IHE website, via link.

Learners will demonstrate knowledge and learning of:

- Greenhouse Gases and climate change
- How climate change is likely to affect people locally, nationally and internationally
- How individual and group actions impact the amount of greenhouse gases produced
- What can and is being be done by to reduce impacts
- How individuals and groups can motivate others to act

The key benefits are:

- Improved Carbon Literacy within business and ability to bring associated benefits to customers.
- Visible alignment to public and Government policy on climate change.
- Evidenced action to meet procurement framework requirements, support tender responses and the awarding of other international standards e.g. PAS2080, ISO 14001, ISO20121, BREEAM and others.
- Fosters positive behavioural change, leading to reductions in organisational carbon footprint. Support bids/business plans/personal development reviews with quantitative, evidenced data.

Who should attend?

The training is accredited by The Carbon Literacy Project and is relevant to both individuals and teams. We are also able to help organisations achieve Certified Carbon Literate Organisation (CLO) status – a mark of genuine commitment and progress which is now increasingly being recognised by clients.
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