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Council has endorsed the public exhibition of the draft Climate and Renewables Strategy.
What is the strategy about?
The draft Climate and Renewables Strategy is our plan to mitigate carbon emissions and resource solutions to address the climate emergency.
The draft strategy outlines what Council will do to reduce emissions from its own operations and community wide. Actions include:
Embedding climate action in Council systems and processes
Establishing the Office of Renewable Energy Innovation
Rapidly increasing solar and renewable energy generation
Supporting low carbon urban development
Eliminating organic waste to landfill
Helping the community address unsustainable consumption
The draft strategy has been developed with the assistance of the community, including local climate and renewables experts and groups. It is informed by a number of background studies.
By mail, addressed to Community Sustainability, Inner West Council, PO Box 14, Petersham 2049.
Last day to provide feedback is 5 November 2019
What happens next?
The feedback received will be incorporated into the final strategy where possible and considered by Council before it is adopted. All those who provided feedback will be advised when the Strategy will be considered by Council.
If you are making a submission on behalf of an organisation or business, please include your response in detail below. Alternatively if you have a prepared document, please upload it.
Consultation has concluded
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