Council outlines plans to reach 'net zero' - The Rugby Observer

Council outlines plans to reach 'net zero'

Rugby Editorial 29th Nov, 2022   0

RUGBY Borough Council (RBC) has set out its plans to reach ‘net zero’ greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.

The council’s new Climate Change Strategy also includes plans to make Rugby a ‘low carbon, nature positive, environmentally sustainable borough’.

A Climate Change Action Plan accompanies the strategy, detailing the council’s plans to make fighting the climate emergency a cornerstone of its operations.

A spokesman said: “The action plan also recognises the council’s unique position to deliver, enable and influence change – from delivering on its own climate change ambitions and enabling other organisations to embrace a low carbon future via council policies and procurement, to influencing partners and government to support the council’s work.”




The strategy is a culmination of work the council has undertaken since declaring a climate emergency three years ago.

RBC’s climate change spokeswoman Coun Emma Crane said another significant step in the council’s drive to net zero was the recent adoption of the Climate Change and Environmental Impact Assessment, which puts climate considerations ‘at the heart of the council’s decision-making process’.


She said: “We’re driving forward with our commitment to reduce the council’s greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2030, and the Climate Change Strategy marks a major milestone on our journey.

“Tackling the growing threats of climate change and nature loss requires decisive action and changing the way all of us lead our day-to-day lives.

“While a massive challenge, it’s also an exciting opportunity to make positive changes and we all have a part to play.”

The council has launched a dedicated website for its work to combat climate change, which sets out its vision for achieving net zero and includes information about the Climate Change Strategy and the action plan.

The council also intends to publish performance data on the website so residents can keep track of the action plan’s progress.

Coun Crane added: “We have baselined the council’s carbon footprint and have already started implementing the strategy across the organisation, from ensuring the council’s electricity supply comes from 100 per cent green energy sources to partnering with local authorities across Warwickshire and West Midlands to invest in a major new recycling centre, set to open next year.

“Climate change and the environment have been embedded in the town centre regeneration strategy, set to be unveiled next month, while we’re moving forward with our work to transition the council’s fleet to low and zero carbon alternatives.

“We have a long road ahead of us and a lot of work to do – but the Climate Change Strategy has mapped out our path to net zero and we’re determined to deliver on our ambition.”

Visit www.rugbynetzero.co.uk for more information.

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