Carbon Literacy is fast becoming a must-have qualification for UK organisations looking to cut emissions and win low-carbon business. With budgets tight, understanding the true price of training, and what you get for it, is crucial.
What UK Learners Typically Pay
For an open, public one-day (8-hour) course you will usually see advertised fees between £100 and £150 per person. Examples include:
- £115 for a full-day “Climate Confidence” session from The Contented Company – certificate included
- £140 + VAT for Cynnal Cymru’s live online programme – certificate included
These prices make Carbon Literacy comparable with other accredited CPD workshops of similar length.
It’s worth looking out for free or subsidised places, however these are limited and often only for non-profits or individuals, rather than workplace training. We also reccomend checking whether any business or membership groups might be offering discounted training; think Chambers of Commerce, and professional membership bodies.
If you’re a small tech business in Manchester, check out Manchester Digital’s free course.
Bright’s price in context
Bright Sustainability’s accredited course is £115 per person, including the £10 certificate fee, under-cutting the UK average while bundling everything you need to qualify. Upcoming dates are offered online or in person, delivered in two convenient half-day blocks.
Understanding the Certificate Fee
Every participant must submit an assessment to the Carbon Literacy Project. The standard application fee is currently £10 but will rise to £15 on 1 July 2025. Training providers either absorb or pass on this charge – always check.
Bright rolls the fee into its £115 ticket, so there are no surprises later.
Why Prices Vary
| Driver | Effect on price | Questions to ask |
|---|---|---|
| Delivery mode | Online avoids venue hire. | “Is the session fully remote?” |
| Cohort size | Smaller groups cost more per head. | “How many spaces per course?” |
| Sector subsidies | Charities and educators often pay less. | “Do you offer concession rates?” |
| Bespoke content | Tailored material adds prep time. | “Will examples match our industry?” |
| Added extras | Lunch or post-course clinics add value – and cost. | “What else is included?” |
Corporate and Group Rates
In-house delivery is usually priced per cohort:
- £1 300 + VAT for 15 people with Cynnal Cymru (certificates extra)
- Bright bespoke packages – We can tailor courses to you and your group, either online or in-person. Ask about half-day online options that minimise downtime.
- Bright offers discounts on multiple ticket bookings on our online courses, with up to £75 off
What Makes Bright Good Value
- Accredited – fully approved by the Carbon Literacy Project.
- SME-focused – case studies and tools tuned to small-business realities.
- Two half-days available – easier to schedule than one long day on site.
- Live expert facilitation – interactive workshops, not passive slides.
- Transparent pricing – £115 covers tuition and certificate.
Can You Spend Less?
Yes – but be clear on compromises:
- DIY e-learning – under £50 but for accredition this can only make up 50% of your learning, so no official certificate.
- Subsidised charity places – as low as £10 for volunteers, though spaces fill quickly.
- Bulk buying certificates before July 2025 – Bright can pre-purchase on your behalf at the lower rate if you plan multiple attendees this year.
Quick Cost-Saving Tips
- Book early with Bright – lock in the £115 rate before the certificate rise.
- Bring a colleague – Bright offers group discounts for the same course date.
- Host on-site or online – internal sessions avoid travel emissions and venue fees.
- Use CSR funds – link training to your ESG goals for budget approval.
Key Takeaways
- Most UK learners pay £100 – £150 for an accredited one-day course.
- From 1 July 2025 the certificate fee jumps from £10 to £15 – factor this in now.
- Bright’s £115 all-inclusive package is currently one of the best-value routes to certification.
- Group bookings and early-bird offers keep the per-head cost down.
- Focus on accreditation, relevance and aftercare – not just the headline price.
Ready to act?
Secure your place on the next Bright Sustainability course and become officially Carbon Literate. Book now: Bright Carbon Literacy training.

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