A plan to
tackle climate and ecological change has been approved by Denbighshire County
Council.
In 2019 the council declared a climate change and ecological emergency which included a
commitment to make the authority net carbon zero by 2030, enhance biodiversity
across the county and produce a clear plan to guide the work.
The council’s
Climate and Ecological Change Strategy, which covers the years 2021/22 – 2029/30, sets out how the authority aims to become Net Carbon Zero and Ecologically Positive
by 2030.
The strategy
includes targets to reduce the council’s carbon emissions from a range of
sources, including a 50 per cent reduction from the energy and water used in council owned buildings, as well as targets to increase the amount of carbon
absorbed by the land the council owns at the same time as creating more diverse
habitats for plants and wildlife.
The work has
been guided by the Climate Change and Ecological Emergency Working Group, set
up as part of the emergency declaration, and is made up of two representatives
from each political party represented in the council and the two Lead Members
for climate and ecological change.
Llangollen councillor Graham
Timms, the council’s Climate Change and Ecological Emergency Working Group
Chair, said: “I’m delighted the strategy has been approved by full council.
"The
strategy sets out what we mean by the goals net carbon zero and ecologically
positive council, how the council is currently performing on both, what we hope
2030 will look like for the council having achieved our goals and the changes
and actions we hope to deliver over the next nine years.”
Cllr Brian
Jones, the council’s Lead Member for Waste, Transport and the Environment,
said: “This is another positive step for the Council in its work to protect the
environment and reduce our carbon footprint.
“We have
already achieved a lot, we have reduced carbon emissions from our buildings and
fleet by 15 per cent since 2017, the Council now only uses renewable
electricity for its own buildings after switching to a renewable only energy
provider for its schools, leisure centres, libraries, council offices and
depots and we are over halfway to reaching our target of planting 18,000 trees
by 2022.”
* You can read
the strategy online at www.denbighshire.gov.uk/climate-change