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London Borough of Barking and Dagenham

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… more that we can do individually and collectively to reduce its harmful effects and impact upon our environment. The Council has pledged that the borough will be carbon neutral by 2030, thereby becoming the Green Capital of the Capital. Our Inclusive Growth Strategy lays the foundation upon which to transition towards: more green spaces and biodiversity , active travel ( walking and cycling routes…

… quality and safe spaces to walk and cycle a quality green ribbon of connected public space biodiversity that can be seen and enjoyed a whole new green economy in retrofit, Electric Vehicles , sustainable food and conservation that provides hundreds of jobs for local residents Our priorities Our priorities for a net zero cleaner, greener borough retrofitting Homes ( make changes to existing…

…) and methane (CH4), in order to reduce its impact on the climate.         We plan to be the Green Capital of the Capital What are the potential benefits to residents Energy efficient homes (cleaner and cheaper energy), improved air quality, more opportunities for active travel (walking and cycling), more trees and biodiversity, access to electric vehicle charging points, council services and buildings…

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