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Supply chain sustainability takes centre stage at Unlocking Hampshire’s Green Potential

Dozens of businesses keen to put clean growth and sustainability at the heart of their everyday operations are set to attend a free conference and exhibition in Basingstoke.

Practical steps to achieve more sustainable supply chains will be a key focus at the third annual Unlocking Hampshire’s Green Potential.

Organisers aim to build on the success of last year’s event which brought together more than 130 decision makers from companies, the third sector and local government.

Pictured at the 2024 Unlocking Hampshire’s Green Potential are representatives of Southampton-based interior design firm Yellow. Founder Alison John, right, and designer Jo Bowler exhibited recycled carpet tiles and furniture fabrics, recognised as ‘carbon-negative’ because of the production process involved in making them and how yarn and other materials are sourced in the supply chain. Jo will be one of the speakers at the 2025 event.

Open to businesses of all sizes and in all sectors, UHGP is staged by Hampshire Chamber of Commerce in partnership with headline sponsor Basingstoke and Dean Borough Council.

Ross McNally, Hampshire Chamber’s Chief Executive and Executive Chairman, said: “As our region’s independent voice of business, we want firms of all sizes and in all sectors to champion green growth. That’s why this event is open to all, so we can share insights and learn from each other. We welcome entrepreneurs just starting out, alongside aspirational SMEs and larger enterprises looking to make big changes in support of people and planet.”

The day features expert advice on how to access green finance under ESG (environmental, social and governance) goals coupled with practical insight from innovators who have already built green investments into their operations.

Leader of Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council Cllr Paul Harvey said: “This event puts a spotlight on sustainable procurement which is no longer a nice-to-have; it’s a competitive edge. Sourcing locally in Hampshire helps businesses to cut carbon, appeal to eco-conscious customers, retain great staff and, ultimately, boost their bottom line.”

Also partnering on UHGP is Farnborough Airport, the first business aviation airport in the UK to achieve carbon neutrality.

Mark Sanderson, Corporate Responsibility Manager, said: “With a long-standing history of supporting opportunities and prosperity in the local area, Farnborough Airport is a proud sponsor of UHGP.

The final sponsor for this year’s event is Barclays Eagle Labs. Robert Morgan
Head of Climate Tech, will be presenting on ‘How Barclays Supports SMEs and
Climate Tech for a Sustainable Future.’

Returning as one of the presenters will be Dr. Wendy Buckley, Director and Co-founder of Carbon Footprint Ltd and Chair of the North Hampshire Sustainability Business Network.

Also sharing advice will be Barry Smith (Chair Basingstoke) at Hampshire Chamber of commerce who has led much of the event planning.

Barry said: “UHGP is an ideal first-hand opportunity to gain practical advice on how to achieve your ESG goals from leading experts in the field of sustainability. It’s all about making real change happen and meeting like-minded businesses and supply chain partners.

Unlocking Hampshire’s Green Potential 2025 takes place at the Apollo Hotel, Basingstoke, RG24 9NU, on Tuesday 18 November 2025 between 9am and 1pm.

To register to attend please click here.

Limited stands are still available, please email events.south@hampshirechamber.co.uk if you would like to book one.

About Hampshire Chamber of Commerce

Hampshire Chamber of Commerce is the independent voice of local business across the county and one of the largest regional business networks in the UK. With a strategic vision to ‘unlock Hampshire’s potential’, Hampshire Chamber brings together the combined influence, strength and expertise of the county’s three former major chambers. It works with over 2,000 individual firms spanning all sectors and sizes of business. Member services include training, advice, international trade documentation, events, networking opportunities and lobbying to policymakers on issues affecting business. Hampshire Chamber’s business network is designed to help any employer to grow and thrive irrespective of their stage on the enterprise journey.