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Low Carbon Transition Programme

about the programme

Since its inception in 2023, the Low Carbon Transition Programme – designed and delivered by the British Fashion Council’s (BFC) Institute of Positive Fashion (IPF)  – has supported 75 London-based small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to measure their scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions, explore circular opportunities and develop tailored low carbon transition plans to 2030.
 
In total, the programme has measured almost 40,000tCO2e across 75 SMEs and submitted transition plans that reflect an average 25% emissions reduction by 2030.
 
In addition to core delivery, the IPF has designed and delivered workshops that aim to support participating brands move from ambition to action on their low carbon transition plans. Recognising the role that circular economy has to play in decarbonisation efforts, the IPF worked with an industry expert to deliver a circular business models pilot to selected participants.
 
These workshops have provided additional learning and development on key topics, provided external engagement with wider industry experts, and fantastic networking opportunities.
 
Overall, the programme has:
 
The BFC would like to thank programme delivery partners QSA Partners LLP and partners, Think Circular and Seedling for their support. Together, our partners have provided practical, hands-on support with carbon literacy training on core sustainability topics, access to digital tools to baseline and track emissions and workshops to explore circular business models and products.
 
Participation on the programme is fully funded, thanks to support from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKPSF).

Low Carbon Transition Guide

The Low Carbon Transition Programme – designed and delivered by the British Fashion Council and funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund – has supported 75 London-based small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to measure their scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions, explore circular opportunities and develop tailored low carbon transition plans to 2030. The programme will conclude in September 2026.

To extend the programme’s impact, the British Fashion Council has created this guide to make its insights and learnings accessible to a wider audience, empowering more SME fashion businesses to take meaningful action towards a more sustainable future.

Bringing together insights, learnings and case studies from the programme, alongside practical tools and resources across the wider industry, this guide provides a free and accessible starting point for SME fashion businesses looking to advance their sustainability efforts.

Moving The Needle
LOW CARBON TRANSITION PROGRAMME FOR SMEs
2025 Report



“We only have until 2030 to halve global emissions in order to stand a chance at keeping global warming below 1.5°C”
– UNFCCC & CDP, 202
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The LCT programme, developed by the BFC’s IPF, has
established itself as an important framework for decarbonising a crucial segment of the UK Fashion industry. The programme assisted a selection of London-based small and micro fashion businesses in measuring their emissions and creating a tailored decarbonisation roadmap through 2030. 
 

This programme has provided SMEs with support that may otherwise be inaccessible to them, largely due to the prohibitively high costs associated with external consultancy support and tools. Through the LCT programme, the BFC has supported 50 SMEs to access the necessary expertise and tools to: 

  • Measure scope 1, 2 and 3 GHG emissions aligned to industry best practice
  • Develop bespoke decarbonisation plans to 2030
  • Explore applicability of embedding circularity and circular economy business models (CEBM)
  • Understand their customer base for new circular propositions
  • Enable evidence-based public communication on their climate action plans
  • Be part of a community of like-minded businesses  

 

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