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Complete the Localised survey on business readiness for sustainable transition

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The Localised project has launched a survey “Business Self-Assessment of Vulnerability to Sustainable Transition” designed to evaluate the vulnerability of EU industries and businesses to climate change.

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The survey assesses businesses' self-perception of their strengths and weaknesses regarding the ecological transition. Questions are designed to understand partcipating companies’ level of readiness and vulnerability in the transition to a sustainable, low-carbon economy based on a variety of factors such as regulatory or technological risks and availability of resources. 

By participating, businesses can help Localised better understand the impact of climate and sustainable transition policies on small and medium-sized enterprises.

The anonymous survey takes approximately 10-15 minutes and no confidential business information is required. All responses will be treated confidentially in accordance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and participation is entirely voluntary. The results will be publicly accessible on conclusion of the project and the collected data will be used solely for academic purposes.

The deadline to complete the survey is July 31, 2024. 

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The Localised project works to enable local areas to deal with their unique climate challenges by creating tailored plans and solutions for climate resilience using innovative tools which provide local data. These plans are designed to help local businesses and communities adapt to climate change and reduce their carbon footprint.

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