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Home > Intelligence > The 5 Most Common Questions Businesses Ask When Starting Net Zero

The 5 Most Common Questions Businesses Ask When Starting Net Zero

Whatever your reason for beginning a net zero transformation, whether driven by client expectations, regulatory pressure or a clear determination to reduce your carbon footprint, one thing remains true: you still have a business to run.

Our Responsible Business Director, Caroline Linford, who leads Flotilla’s sustainability consultants, shares the five questions we hear most often from organisations exploring carbon reduction plans and net zero strategies.

1. How much time is this going to take me or my staff?

This is usually the first question, and rightly so. Most businesses are already stretched, so the idea of layering sustainability on top of day-to-day operations can feel overwhelming.

But the reality is that the level of effort really depends on where you’re starting from. If your data is well organised, the process is quicker. If it’s spread across teams and systems, it can take a little more coordination at the beginning – but it is still entirely manageable and often completed within the first month.

Our role at Flotilla is to make this seamless. We work alongside your team to clarify what’s needed, streamline data collection (one thing our tech platform is excellent at!) and avoid unnecessary complexity.

Net zero should integrate into your business operations, not disrupt them.

2. Who will be responsible for collecting the data?

Carbon reporting relies on good data. Energy use, travel, procurement, supply chain activity. It all plays a part.

Many organisations assume this means creating a new internal role. In reality, most of the information already exists across finance, operations and facilities teams. The key is coordination, not duplication.

We help you identify where your data sits and who owns it, and then how to gather it efficiently. With the right structure in place, responsibility becomes clear and repeatable. That means less chasing, fewer spreadsheets and more confidence in your reporting.

3. Can we set our own boundaries and priorities?

Absolutely. Every organisation is different and your own operational footprint, sector pressures and stakeholder expectations will shape your approach.

While there are recognised frameworks and reporting standards to guide you, your net zero strategy should reflect your business model and ambitions. That includes defining organisational boundaries, deciding which emission scopes to prioritise and aligning activity with your commercial objectives.

The most effective strategies are those that balance credibility with practicality. Together with your dedicated account manager and the backing of our experienced sustainability consultants, we help you design a roadmap that is both robust and realistic.

4. How quickly can I make an impact and reduce our footprint?

One thing that surprises many clients that we work with is that there are often quick wins to be had. Energy efficiency improvements, supplier engagement, travel policy updates and smarter procurement choices can all reduce emissions in the short term.

But it’s true that meaningful impact comes from sustained, strategic action. That means understanding your baseline, setting science-aligned targets and embedding carbon considerations into your every day decision making.

 5. What’s the business value beyond environmental impact? 

A credible net zero plan strengthens your competitive position. It builds trust with clients and investors. It supports tender requirements and reduces exposure to regulatory and supply chain risk.

But it can also drive cost savings, support innovation and improve your overall operational efficiency. Sustainability is not separate from business performance. Done well, it is a commercial advantage.

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Starting your sustainability journey raises important questions. The right net zero partner helps you answer them with clarity and confidence. At Flotilla, we combine data, technology and qualified human insight to help organisations take practical, measurable steps towards net zero. Together, we turn ambition into action and progress you can prove. Book a free initial audit and start your journey to net zero today.

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