🚀 Call for proposals: Reducing emissions from commercial cooking in Westminster
IPEC is supporting *Westminster City Council’s innovation challenge to find solutions for reducing PM2.5 emissions from commercial cooking. This is a chance to apply your innovative solution in a live urban environment, with up to £100,000 in funding available.
💡 Opportunity Highlights:
▪️ Operate in real commercial settings, making measurable impact
▪️ Potential funding for up to 3 suppliers
▪️ Improve air quality and lead in sustainable practices
🗓️ Apply by 12pm, 4th December 2024
🔗 More information and application details available here https://lnkd.in/dSmR873S
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