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Warrington’s Green Energy Strategy is a key driving force behind our work to create a greener town centre. Launched in 2019, it is helping define, shape, and guide the BID and its members to become carbon neutral by 2030.

Its an ambitious challenge, but we need ambition to tackle the climate emergency we all face and create a greener future for everyone who live, work, and visit Warrington.

Although the town’s green energy journey started some time ago, we still have lots to achieve by 2030 and beyond. The BID’s Our Warrington, Our World Campaign supports the strategy and the council’s #CountMeIn campaign to become a greener town.

It’s about starting to develop new sustainable communities within our town centre, with good open green space, access to greener public transport and supporting the business communities to make small steps towards sustainable communities.

TAKE A LOOK AT WARRINGTON BOROUGH COUNCILS – GREEN ENERGY STRATEGY

We Are Warrington BID want to support you to make your own carbon conscious decisions and support one another to all play our part. Here are some steps you can take to reduce your carbon footprint.

The 10 Steps you can take:

1 – Commit to taking urgent action now to reduce your carbon footprint – by pledging your own Commitment to Act

2 – Measure your impact – Where does your carbon dioxide come from? How big an impact are you making through your lifestyle and choices? Calculate your carbon footprint on the WWF website.

3 – Turn the heating down – Even turning the heating down by one degree will save you money and reduce your carbon footprint. Make sure your home is properly insulated too – draughts can end up being heating-draining monsters.

4 – Speak to your employer about your workplace’s footprint –The Carbon Trust has some great office efficiency guides to get the ball rolling, but why not see if you can support your organisation to reduce its carbon footprint? Are there workplace initiatives to support people to cycle to work? What is your workplace’s energy provider? Does your workplace know its carbon footprint?

5 – Reduce meat and dairy from your diet – Research shows that by cutting our meat and dairy, you can cut greenhouse gas emissions. Eating more plant-based food and choosing fewer meat and dairy options is crucial for tackling climate change, so why not challenge yourself to have more meat-free and dairy-free days?

6 – Travel smarter – air quality and pollution is a challenge in Warrington, and we all need to adopt the mind-set that we aren’t ‘stuck in traffic’, but that ‘we are traffic’. Leave the car in the garage more often, car-share, cycle, use public transport or walk. There’s a handy “how to improve air quality” checklist on the air quality and pollution page.

7 – Reduce, reuse, recycle – Think about products you buy – are they locally sourced and ethical? Can you buy local products that don’t come with unnecessary packaging? Do you know what you can/can’t recycle? Consider where you buy products from and how they will get to you – and, above all, really consider whether you need to buy the product in the first place.

8 – Choose renewables if you can – switching to a green supplier is easy to do online and should only take a few minutes to sort. If you’re in a position to, could you consider local renewable energy generation (eg solar panels)? And, even if you aren’t yet with a green provider, make sure to switch to LED lightbulbs, buy energy-efficient appliances (like fridges and washing machines) and switch your electrics off at the mains – don’t leave them on stand-by!

9 – Conserve water – take a quick shower instead of a bath, turn the tap off when cleaning your teeth, boil only the water you need for your brew and collect rainwater for your plants, rather than using a hose. There’s loads you can do to save water – and money – with further information on the United Utilities website.

10 – Spread the word – be an advocate and celebrate your own carbon conscious actions and choices. Share the amazing work you’ve been doing to reduce your carbon footprint and support those around you to do the same. Help other people understand the importance of the climate emergency – The Carbon Literacy Trust is a great place to start. And speak to your local and national politicians and ask for their help in amplifying the important climate emergency message

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