Greater London Enterprise Awards 2021

30 | Greater London Enterprise Awards 2021 local university departments right from the onset on each project.” BPR aims to deliver high returns for its investors in the carbon capture sector of the Renewable Energy market using its expertise in carbon credits trading where it generates its own primary gold standard carbon credits from highly sought- after projects. “We believe our pipeline of projects will continue to increase rapidly as our current model has proven successful. We believe our key success is attracting high net worth UK and US personnel wanting to retire in countries of their roots while enjoying excellent living standards in countries which have been great tourist attractions for centuries.” Contact: Narinder Singh Company: Blue Planet Renewables Web Address: www.blueplanetrenewables.com Blue Planet Renewables aims to encourage and provoke the need for a cleaner environment as well as to spur on innovation and raise awareness to industries of the importance of recycling organic waste. We find out a little more about the company’s initiatives. Climate change is now the greatest threat to mankind and has no vaccine, unlike Covid-19. Climate change mitigation will inspire innovation and a new way of life as the global population rises to 9 billion in 2030 from its current 7 billion. This will drive up shortages of food, water and energy and new ways of using scarce land to feed the rising population. In setting out their ESG (environmentally sustainable goals) policies to avoid this incoming predicament, governments and the money markets will demand companies reduce their carbon footprint. Blue Planet Renewables (BPR) is a UK company helping multinationals and governments in the Caribbean to achieve their ESG compliance and thus reduce their carbon footprints in line with their NDC (nationally determined contributions) policies. For example, Jamaica agreed at the 2015 Paris Agreement to reduce its CO2 emissions by 2 million tons by 2030. BPR identifies niche markets in the Renewable Energy sector and then develop synergies between its unique technology models and those of its clients to create a truly circular economy where the target is zero landfill and improved air quality. “Our strength is in reducing the reliance on imported fossil fuels by harnessing green energy from organic waste going to landfill, as well as creating biofuels with low carbon footprints,” Narinder Singh of BPR explains. “By working with local work forces in the Caribbean we also create new jobs in this fast-developing sector.” The company also creates opportunities for institutional investors to direct funding in climate change mitigation projects with above Best Emerging Nation ESG Compliance Consultancy 2021 average ROI and extremely low risk in politically stable countries. BPR’s choice of clients is deliberately focused on countries with a great trading track record with the UK as well as ensuring their legal and accounting principles are based on UK principles, which allows BPR to integrate seamlessly between its UK company and the local operating companies set up in each of the Caribbean countries it works in. BPR has strong affiliations with governments and The British High Commission in each country of operation, along with building joint ventures with international brands in each country. “Our company promotes strong ethics to preserve our fragile earth and leave a legacy for the next generation to live in harmony with our environment and preserve biodiversity. Education and training are our key strengths, so we engage Jul21339

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