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SUMMARY:Peer Learning Forum: Climate Related Transition Planning
DESCRIPTION:Join us to explore the implications of climate‑related transition planning.\n\n\nThis is an online event taking place on Microsoft Teams \n \nAudience\nBusiness in the Community (BITC) members who have advisory in their membership package. Our Peer Learning Forums (PLF) are open to all members who have advisory in their membership package – hosted by our issue experts\, there are 20 forums a year\, covering a range of responsible business areas and enabling our members to discuss challenges\, solutions and ideas. \n\n\nAbout the event\nCompanies have been publishing their TCFD reports for a few years which presents a transparent narrative to stakeholders about how comfortable (or not!) a company is with considering and reporting against the risk and strategy required for remaining sustainable as they progress to Net Zero. The government is now thinking further about how to ensure companies understand the depth and scale of the transition required to a Net Zero economy. Not all businesses will continue to exist. The government consultation on the Climate Related Transition Planning is now open and BITC will be responding.  \nJoin this peer learning forum with BITC’s Head of Just Transition and Environment Adviser to discuss with members questions including the following: \n\nIf we’re doing TCFD isn’t that enough?\nHow does the proposed Climate Related Transition Planning align with other frameworks that members already align to?\nWhat does increased regulation mean for being a leading responsible business?\nWhere has the ‘Just’ bit of the transition gone?\n\nThis peer learning forum is the second in a two-part series on regulation\, alongside the Strategy & Purpose Peer Learning Forum on the UK Sustainability Reporting Standards\, taking place on the September 11th. \n\n\nAbout Business in the Community’s Peer Learning Forums\nBITC’s Peer Learning Forums provide a confidential environment to discuss common issues\, solutions\, and good practice. There will be an emphasis on discussion and sharing experiences. All contributions from businesses will be confidential within the group and won’t be shared externally by BITC. \n \nBooking and contact details and further information\n\nContact Jessica.hart@bitc.org.uk \, Event Coordinator\, BITC for any further questions.\nFull joining instructions will be sent before the event.\n\nFind out how your organisation can become a member of Business in the Community
URL:https://www.bitc.org.uk/event/peer-learning-forum-climate-related-transition-planning/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Environment,Peer Learning Forums
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SUMMARY:Aberdeen Responsible Business Network: Achieving Community Regeneration
DESCRIPTION:For members and non-members of Business in the Community (BITC) who are involved in or interested in regeneration\, and are located in or have a presence in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. \nJoin us in Aberdeen on September 16\, 2025 from 9.30am for a 10:00 start. \nConnect with like-minded individuals\, share your experiences\, and discover new opportunities to make a positive impact in the community. \nDon’t miss out on this chance to be part of a growing network of responsible businesses in Aberdeen. Look forward to seeing you there! \n\n\nBackground\nBusiness in the Community set up the Aberdeen Responsible Business Network in 2019\, it was born out of a need for professionals who were tasked with driving Responsible Business activity across their businesses\, often off the side of their desks\, to have a better connection to individuals who were trying to achieve the same impact. \n\n\nAbout the event – Achieving Community Regeneration\nTogether we’ll explore how businesses of all sizes can meaningfully contribute to community regeneration. \nResponsible business strategies which consider a community’s needs alongside those of their business have a greater opportunity to empower that community to regenerate and ultimately thrive in parallel to achieving their business outcomes. \nJoin us to: \n\nConnect with your Aberdeen business peers\, to share practices and explore ways to progress your organisations approach to community regeneration.\nGain insights from Shell UK on the regeneration of Tullos\, and the Energy Transition Skills Hub.\nAppreciate Aberdeen City priorities based on Community Planning Aberdeen’s public engagement\, with a focus on employability.\nShare your experience\, on the challenges and opportunities discussed\, highlighting small and practical ways you could collaborate and contribute to community regeneration.\n\n\n\nAgenda\n0930 – Arrival and registrations \n1000 – Welcome \n1010 – Jennifer MacDonald\, Social Investment Advisor- Skills Lead\, Shell UK – Insights on the regeneration of Tullos and the Energy Transition Skills Hub \n1030 – Allison Swanson\, Community Planning and Improvement Manager\, Aberdeen City Council – Aberdeen City priorities based on Community Planning Aberdeen’s public engagement\, focus employability \n1050 – Related Business in the Community initiatives \n1100 – Facilitated breakout session to network with peers and learn from each other \n1145 – Next steps and Meeting \n1200 – Meeting closes \n\n\nRefreshments\n\nTea/coffee will be provided\n\n\n\nBooking and contact details and further information\n\nContact Evelyn.Rorie@bitc.org.uk\, Senior Support Officer at BITC for any futher questions.\nFull attendance instructions will be sent before the event.\nAll attendees will be required to bring photographic ID with you on the day.\nPlease note that for registration at the event venue\, our host Shell UK requires all guests’ email addresses. These will only be used for registration purposes and will not be shared or used for any other reason.\n\nFind out more about Business in the Community Scotland
URL:https://www.bitc.org.uk/event/aberdeen-responsible-business-network-achieving-community-regeneration/
LOCATION:Aberdeen
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