Sustainability Education

LET SOURCE CONSCIENCE BE YOUR GUIDE

Source Conscience provides online learning on sustainable theory and ethical business practices.

Our courses are designed to be affordable and accessible for even the smallest companies. All courses are self-paced, with some taking just 3 hours to complete. Others, like our 12-month Becoming Net Positive programme, are more in depth, offering a deep dive into the key elements of sustainability and, crucially, how to integrate sustainability into the heart of your business.

Whether you want to learn more about Carbon Emissions and how to reduce your carbon footprint, how to create an ESG statement to attract investors, avoid ‘Greenwashing’ when making green claims about your products or simply understand more about what it means to be sustainable, our courses are for you.

Our Courses & Workbooks

Reduce your Scope 3 Impact

by gifting education courses to your value chain

Many of our online courses are designed to benefit the full supply / value chain, helping to raise awareness of sustainability issues, carbon reduction and offsetting opportunities and identifying other areas of impact.

Gifting education to your supply chain is a great way to make improvements to your Scope 3 emissions and help align your values.

Engage your Employees

Engaging employees on sustainability and ESG goals can be a challenge in large corporations. We have developed a range of opportunities to reach employees across all levels and departments. These formats can be used to engage remotely, or in-person, depending on the availability of your members, and the preferred approach of your organisation and budget.

Lunch & Learn

A 1-hour session focusing on sustainability and engagement with an expert keynote speaker

Email Campaign

A series of engaging, interactive e-newsletters for your employees, covering topics on sustainability & ethics.

Workshop Programme

6 - 10 weeks of regular workshops and presentations, online and onsite, working through each step of our Sustainability Methodology to encourage action.