A call has gone out for residents and businesses to give views on a strategy to reduce carbon emissions across the Folkestone and Hythe district.
The proposed District-Wide Carbon Plan has been published by Folkestone & Hythe District Council and sets out the suggested approach towards a net zero future
The plan recommends efforts should be concentrated on five priorities, known as the priority pillars of focus, - road transport, residential, commercial and industrial, waste and water and carbon absorption and biodiversity.
Actions are listed against each of the five pillars - some that can be achieved by the council alone, some by collaboration and those which can only be delivered by other organisations.
Since declaring a climate emergency in 2019, the council has been working to reduce carbon emissions from its own estate and operations.
The council’s emissions account for about 0.38% of the district’s total so the council is calling for communities and businesses to work alongside it in the challenge of reaching a net zero target.
Click here to learn more folkestone-hythe.gov.uk/news/article/193/have-your-say-on-carbon-reduction-plan
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