Construction News
07/01/2022
Residents In Somerset Urged To 'Cut The Carbon' In 2022
Somerset County Council is urging residents to join the county's fight against climate change by ‘cutting the carbon’ in 2022.
The County Council and the four district councils have all declared a climate emergency and set ambitious goals for Somerset to become a carbon neutral county by 2030.
Now, as a new year begins, Somerset County Council is urging everyone to make their own new year pledge to reduce their carbon footprint for 2022.
Council Leader David Fothergill said: "Many of us kick off the new year with a diet – how about for 2022 we commit to cutting carbon as well as carbs?
"We know that climate change is a big priority for the people of Somerset. We’ve made the pledge to lead from the front – we've invested millions of pounds in our council buildings to drastically reduce our own carbon footprint and we've also made £1.5m available for community projects in every corner of Somerset.
"There's more to do and we can all play our part. Whether it’s making our own homes more energy efficient, recycling more, reducing car travel, shopping locally, growing our own food – let’s make the pledge to make a difference in 2022."
Throughout January, Somerset County Council will be premiering a series of short films showcasing communities already doing amazing things to cut the carbon in Somerset.
Case studies range from the green-minded village of Wedmore to modern thinking from the 850-year-old Wells Cathedral; from community energy in Avalon to growing local veg in Porlock, from retrofitting homes in Bruton to e-scooters in Taunton and the success of the Recycle More programme.
The County Council and the four district councils have all declared a climate emergency and set ambitious goals for Somerset to become a carbon neutral county by 2030.
Now, as a new year begins, Somerset County Council is urging everyone to make their own new year pledge to reduce their carbon footprint for 2022.
Council Leader David Fothergill said: "Many of us kick off the new year with a diet – how about for 2022 we commit to cutting carbon as well as carbs?
"We know that climate change is a big priority for the people of Somerset. We’ve made the pledge to lead from the front – we've invested millions of pounds in our council buildings to drastically reduce our own carbon footprint and we've also made £1.5m available for community projects in every corner of Somerset.
"There's more to do and we can all play our part. Whether it’s making our own homes more energy efficient, recycling more, reducing car travel, shopping locally, growing our own food – let’s make the pledge to make a difference in 2022."
Throughout January, Somerset County Council will be premiering a series of short films showcasing communities already doing amazing things to cut the carbon in Somerset.
Case studies range from the green-minded village of Wedmore to modern thinking from the 850-year-old Wells Cathedral; from community energy in Avalon to growing local veg in Porlock, from retrofitting homes in Bruton to e-scooters in Taunton and the success of the Recycle More programme.
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