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Marjorie Kerr

West Lothian businesses offered access to funding if they introduce new energy saving measures

West Lothian businesses could receive up to £20,000 to introduce energy-saving measures.

Zero Waste Scotland’s Energy Efficiency Business Support Service offers free and impartial advice to small and medium-sized organisations (SMEs) to help them cut their energy bills and reduce their carbon emissions.

The service also provides access to the Scottish Government’s SME Loan Scheme, which is now available interest-free with up to 75 per cent cashback thanks to an injection of £4m.

The loan is administered by Energy Saving Trust.

Iain Gulland, chief executive of Zero Waste Scotland, said: “It is vital, particularly at the present time, for businesses to make the most of every penny they spend. Cutting down on energy use could make a positive difference to many organisations’ bottom line and it will also help in reducing their carbon footprint.

“The amount of funding is limited, so I would urge eligible businesses to get in touch and see what we could do for them.”

The SME Loan can be used for the installation of renewable heating systems, such as solar, heat pumps and biomass, and many energy efficiency measures, including heating, ventilation, air conditioning and building fabric. Visit www.energy.zerowastescotland.org.uk for details.

Alternatively, contact their advisors by calling 0808 808 2268 or emailing EnergyEfficiency@zerowastescotland.org.uk

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