SME Carbon Platform · UK-built

We make carbon accountability simple for small businesses

Most SMEs don't know where to start with carbon reporting. The jargon is confusing, and the tools are built for corporations. FSBee changes that.

885,200
UK Construction SMEs
80%+
GHG Emissions Addressed
3
Sectors Prioritised
The Problem

The carbon literacy gap

74%

of small businesses don't understand Scope 1, 2 & 3

56%

think measuring their footprint will be too difficult

65%

of SMEs find current reporting standards overly complex

FSBee exists to change that plain language, sector-specific data, no consultants needed.

Why We Exist

Our Mission

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FSBee was built because small businesses are responsible for an enormous share of UK emissions but are being left behind by tools designed for large corporations.

Construction, Manufacturing, and Food & Beverage account for over 80% of global GHG emissions, yet SMEs get no tailored support.

"If information could be centralised and provided in a user-friendly manner, the take-up of the net zero agenda within small businesses would improve."

— Anjuli Parker
Sustainable Business Ventures, Surrey
How It Works

Four steps to carbon clarity

Step 1

Calculate Emissions

Connect your accounting data; we extract it automatically

Step 2

Identify Opportunities

See exactly where your footprint comes from, by scope

Step 3

Build Your Action Plan

Sector-specific recommendations, not generic advice

Step 4

Track & Report Impact

Share progress with clients, partners, and stakeholders

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Our Focus

Why these 3 sectors

Construction

37% of global GHG emissions

885,200 SMEs in the UK — the largest sector.

Project managers Operations Sustainability leads

Manufacturing

20% of global carbon emissions

Complex supply chains with high emission intensity.

Finance Operations Supply chain directors

Food & Beverage

26% of global GHG emissions

Consumer-facing sustainability is becoming essential.

Brand managers Founders Operations
Data & Credibility

Built on trusted government data

DEFRA Conversion Factors
GOV.UK Frameworks
Green Web Foundation

FSBee multiplies your real business data — pulled from Xero, QuickBooks, or Sage — by official UK carbon conversion factors to produce audit-ready results.

Xero QuickBooks Sage
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Financial Incentives

Going green pays — literally

Boiler Upgrade Scheme

Up to £7,500 voucher

Government-backed voucher for heat pump installations

Workplace Charging Scheme

£350 per socket

Funding for electric vehicle charge points at your premises

R&D Tax Relief

20% expenditure credit

For sustainable innovation and green technology development

Knowledge Hub

Learn at your own pace

Getting Started

  • What is net zero? Plain language
  • Scope 1 / 2 / 3 visual explainer
  • SME net zero journey roadmap
  • FAQ of sustainability

In-depth Resources

  • Detail of carbon measurement
  • Reporting frameworks guide
  • Government grants
  • Regulatory updates

New Insights

  • Recent sustainability news
  • Case studies & stories
Social Proof

Trusted by those who know

SMEs don't have knowledge of carbon standards and frameworks. We select the standards for them. SMEs get confidence from an external company doing this as they have outsourced it and so responsibility then sits with the solution provider.

Rob Smallcombe
Founder, EC°HEDGE

I think it would be great to get a central hub for greenhouse gas information for small businesses. Currently there is a lack of clarity on how to commence your net zero journey...

Anjuli Parker
Sustainable Business Ventures, Surrey
62%

of consumers prefer brands with a greener digital footprint

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About FSBee

FSBee is a team of sustainability experts that creates and helps SMEs to implement sustainability plans. FSBee is focused on creating a platform that enables SMEs to communicate, connect, and easily visualize their sustainability journey.

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