Greater Manchester has set an ambitious target of achieving net carbon neutrality by 2038. This can be achieved through the combined efforts of people working across the region to address global challenges while protecting and enhancing the natural environment. People across the public, private and education sectors in Greater Manchester are playing a leading role in developing low carbon solutions for: smart energy, retrofitting, transport, green innovation, natural environment, aviation, green finance, and green skills/jobs.
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Latest Greener Greater Manchester News
Rochdale manufacturer’s net zero push to be highlighted at COP26
A Rochdale-based manufacturer whose efforts to cut carbon emissions have been supported by the Made Smarter programme will be showcased at the COP26 global climate summit.
First Bee Network Cycle Hire stations installed ahead of launch
The first docking stations set to be delivered as part of the Bee Network Cycle Hire scheme have been installed at the University of Salford this week – ahead of dozens more being installed over the coming weeks.
Greater Manchester approves plan to remove one million tonnes of carbon and accelerate response to climate crisis
Greater Manchester is set to become the first city-region in the UK to adopt an accelerated plan for carbon reduction over the next five years – seen as critical by experts to achieving long-term net zero goals.
Low emissions concrete used to lay roller disco rink at Mayfield
Graphene-enhanced concrete, known as Concretene, has been used to a lay a low-emission roller rink at Mayfield’s Escape to Freight Island venue.
New city centre landmark shines a light on low carbon heat network
Manchester’s new Tower of Light structure has been officially switched on – marking a milestone in the development of the city’s new Civic Quarter Heat Network.
Science and Industry Museum upgrades set to save 515 tonnes of carbon every year
The museum’s upgrades include utilising an 1800s well for water source heating, installing electric boilers and painstakingly removing historic cobbles to lay pipework for new sustainable heating
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