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Cheshire East – Carbon Neutral 2025

16th May 2021 @ 6:06am – by Anne Grace Cheshire East
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Council reports promising progress on carbon neutral agenda

Cheshire East Council has reported positive progress with its ambition to become carbon neutral in its operations by 2025, and in influencing residents and businesses across the borough to take action to reduce their emissions.

At a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, members were presented with a report detailing progress to date against the carbon neutral action plan – which was agreed in May 2019.

In the last year, the council has made significant progress in delivering the plan.
Of note, in the past twelve months, Cheshire East has:

  • Planted around 15,000 trees across the borough, working in partnership with The Mersey Forest through the Trees for Climate programme, along with support from Cheshire Wildlife Trust. This included the involvement of children with tree-planting on school sites and planting to complement new infrastructure projects such as the Congleton Link Road;
  • Progressed development of the North West's first green hydrogen refuelling station, to pilot, initially, the use of two bin trucks powered with hydrogen – bringing environmental and air quality benefits to the borough;
  • Bought green energy from an accredited electricity supplier;
  • Secured funding from central government totalling almost £2.5 million, which will be used to install solar panels and improve the energy efficiency of council buildings, leisure centres and depots all over the borough; and
  • Increased the use of electric vehicles across services


The council has made a good start but there is still a lot work to be done, so it has other projects in the development stage, which will make a significant impact on their target to reduce carbon emissions.-
Councillor Nick Mannion, retiring cabinet member for environment and regeneration and chair of the new economy and growth committee, said: "Our new corporate plan sets out our vision to be an open, fair and green council, and we are committed to taking action to combat climate change.

"The government has set a target that requires the UK to be net zero by 2050. We want to take action sooner because every tonne of carbon saved will reduce the impact of climate change on our communities and businesses, protecting the future of our borough. That is why we are striving for an even more challenging target of becoming carbon neutral in our operations by 2025.

To view the full cabinet report, visit the council website at www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/council_and_democracy.

The above website also contains the following articles which may be of interest to readers interested in Carbon Reduction (and, as ever – there's more! Just search under "carbon"):-

Hydrogen Project
https://www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/environment/carbon-neutral-council/powered-by-green-hydrogen.aspx

Low Carbon Heat Network
https://www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/business/major_regeneration_projects/low-carbon-heat-networks.aspx

Carbon Neutral Council
https://www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/environment/carbon-neutral-council/carbon-neutral-council.aspx

Environment Strategy
https://www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/environment/carbon-neutral-council/environment-strategy.aspx

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