Over the last months we have explored a full spectrum of accreditations, certifications, and schemes:
‘ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 50001, PAS 2060, Carbon Trust standards, ESOS, SECR, sector specific schemes, and supply chain credentials.’
The final step for manufacturers is understanding how these accreditations create practical commercial benefits – beyond compliance and sustainability.
In our last article we covered ‘Reduced Insurance Costs’ and in this article we cover ‘Improved Access to Finance’.
Finance and Investment Advantages:
Verified accreditations improve access to finance, lending, and investment opportunities.
Such as:
1. Green finance eligibility:
Banks and investors increasingly provide preferential lending for companies with verified carbon reductions or renewable energy projects.
2. Enhanced creditworthiness:
Demonstrated operational efficiency and risk management reassure lenders.
3. Attractive to ESG investors:
PAS 2060, Carbon Trust, and SBTi validated targets demonstrate measurable climate commitments.
Example:
A UK manufacturer installed cash positive solar panels aligned with ISO 50001 energy reduction initiatives, qualifying for green asset financing, which covered installation costs while generating immediate positive cash flow.
For a detailed understanding of what finance and investment advantages are available to you, contact us and ask for complementary copies of our books – Watts up with Solar and Profit meets Planet – which cover the subject and more.