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…, to help improve our woodland habitats and tree coverage within the district using 'Better Care' funding to help some of our residents who live in park homes to install insulation, resulting in less energy being wasted in lost heat, reducing carbon emissions and lowering energy bills to help combat fuel poverty aiming to ‘decarbonise’ all our council properties entirely by 2050 by improving…
… by undertaking building audits and a decarbonisation plan on the Arun Leisure Centre and the Littlehampton Wave implementing behavioural change, reducing emissions is a council-wide responsibility, so we have been providing training to all of our staff to ensure sustainability is embedded into everything we do, our training has included: Carbon Literacy Training, with additional opportunities being carried…
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… declared a climate emergency on 15 January 2020. As a council, we pledged to be carbon neutral by 2030. Carbon neutral refers to achieving net-zero carbon dioxide emissions. This is achieved by balancing our emissions of carbon dioxide with its removal from the atmosphere via carbon offsetting, sequestration and eliminating emissions from society completely. A climate change and sustainability…
… on grid electricity making our car parks greener by using ticket machines that are solar-powered increasing the amount of solar PV that is installed on our buildings providing more grassland and wildflower meadows across the district which is vital for biodiversity to help local wildlife and provide food for our insects and pollinators completed work on a ten-year tree-planting strategy 2021-2031…