SCTE Broadband - Feb 2025

FROM THE INDUSTRY

With sustainability now a key industry focus, broadband professionals play a vital role in reducing emissions across networks, infrastructure and supply chains. This partnership ensures SCTE members have access to high-quality, accredited Carbon Literacy training, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to integrate sustainability into their work. To encourage participation and industry- wide action, all SCTE members receive a 10% discount on ClimateEQ’s Carbon Literacy training.

The e-learning pathway features on-demand interactive modules, complemented by a three-hour live webinar led by accredited trainers. The AI-powered e-learning replicates expert trainers, ensuring consistent, high-quality content that professionals can access at their own pace. The live webinar enhances this with real-time discussions, group activities and practical exercises, fostering deeper engagement and understanding. For those who prefer face-to-face learning, in-person training sessions provide a collaborative, hands-on experience, allowing participants to interact directly with trainers and peers while exploring sustainability challenges specific to the broadband sector. This flexible model ensures that all SCTE members, regardless of location or learning preference, can access Carbon Literacy training in the way that best suits them. Building a More Sustainable Broadband Industry By embedding Carbon Literacy into professional development, this partnership helps future-proof the broadband industry. Professionals who complete the training will be better equipped to drive change within their organisations, whether by improving energy efficiency, influencing procurement decisions, or ensuring regulatory compliance.

Understanding Carbon Literacy

Carbon Literacy isn’t just about climate awareness; it’s about giving professionals the practical tools to reduce emissions and make informed, sustainable decisions. For broadband professionals, this means understanding their carbon footprint across operations, energy use, and supply chains, identifying opportunities to cut emissions, and ensuring compliance with Net Zero strategies and industry expectations. The broadband and telecoms industry currently accounts for 2-3% of global carbon emissions, a figure that is expected to grow unless proactive steps are taken. By becoming Carbon Literate, professionals can take action to increase energy efficiency, transition to renewable energy, and develop more sustainable business models. Flexible Training Options for SCTE Members Recognising the demands of industry professionals, ClimateEQ provides a flexible and accessible approach to sustainability training, ensuring it fits seamlessly into busy schedules. The accredited Carbon Literacy course offers multiple learning pathways, including interactive e-learning, virtual sessions and in-person training.

With a 10% discount exclusively for SCTE members, now is the time to take action.

To find out more or book your training, visit www.climate-eq.co.uk or contact your SCTE representative.

www.climate-eq.co.uk

MARCH 2025 Volume 47 No.1

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