Greater Manchester at COP26

Greater Manchester’s Ambition to Level Up, becoming the UK’s Leading Green City Region

Greater Manchester’s political, civic and business leaders are attending the COP26 United Nations Climate Change Conference.

Achieving net zero and levelling up are twin priorities for the UK government and for Greater Manchester.

We believe that a green economy is a levelled-up economy; meeting our carbon neutral targets and achieving net zero across transport, housing and infrastructure will be fundamental to truly levelling up.

We need Government support to achieve this systemic transition as we work towards our target of achieving net zero carbon neutrality by 2038.

Greater Manchester is the city region where people and businesses can easily realise their net zero ambitions as a place to live, work, study and invest. We are developing a model others can follow.

Find Out More About Our Plans

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International Mayors Panel Discussion at COP26

Register for From Industrial Cities to a Green Urban Revolution, 11 November. Hosted by GM Mayor Andy Burnham and Glasgow leader Cllr Susan Aitken. 

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GM Green City

Greater Manchester is adopting a clear and ambitious approach to climate action with individual, community, educational and industry action at its heart.

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Investing In Sustainable growth

Stockport MDC is one example of how we’re investing in places across Greater Manchester in a sustainable way.

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Greater Manchester Local Energy Market

Ambitious plans to revolutionise energy networks across the city-region are taking shape and accelerating.

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Destination Bee Network

Find out how a London-style transport system to level-up Greater Manchester will be delivered in partnership with government.

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Retrofit Skills Hub

Training people to provide new skills and employment opportunities and to ensure the region’s homes and buildings are fit for a low-carbon future.

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Green Homes Grant

Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) has secured £10.3 million of funding to run the Green Homes Grant Local Authority Delivery scheme in Greater Manchester in partnership with E.ON.

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MIDAS

To find out more about green investment opportunities in Greater Manchester, MIDAS is the inward investment promotion agency for Manchester, with a strategic aim to secure significant levels of new investment for the city region to create and safeguard jobs.
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Bee Net Zero

An ambitious commitment to making the city-region the easiest place in the UK to become a green business. 

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Greater Manchester Local Enterprise Partnership

GM LEP brings together business and civic leaders to deliver jobs, growth and prosperity for Greater Manchester.

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The Ignition Project

A ground-breaking project that aims to develop innovative financing solutions for investment in Greater Manchester’s natural environment.

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Manchester launches new energy retrofit project

Manchester launches new energy retrofit project

Manchester City Council has awarded a £9 million contract to Next Energy for an energy retrofitting scheme, aiming to improve energy efficiency in 500 homes across the city. Manchester City Council has announced a collaboration with Next Energy, an energy retrofitting...

Wigan landfill could become solar powerhouse

Wigan landfill could become solar powerhouse

Green Earth Developments has lodged plans to transform part of the Whitehead waste site bordering Wigan and Salford , into a solar farm with the potential to power more than 2,850 homes a year. The photovoltaic panels would take up 52 acres of the 291-acre former...

Salford’s first solar farm in Little Hulton is switched on

Salford’s first solar farm in Little Hulton is switched on

A two-megawatt solar farm has been connected to the national grid and is set to provide electricity to around 800 homes. The 3.8-hectare site, located off Kenyon Way in Little Hulton, has 3,774 ground mounted solar panels and is set to generate over 2,000 megawatt...

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