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Green Economy launches to grow Greater Manchester’s green tech sector and help businesses transition to net-zero

Green Economy launches to grow Greater Manchester’s green tech sector and help businesses transition to net-zero

by Nikki Brown | Jun 29, 2022 | Blog

Green Economy launched on Tuesday 28 June 2022. This new service for local green suppliers will play a key role in the sectors growth and building a greener, net-zero economy. Green Economy started as a Greater Manchester initiative, but now the region’s green tech...
Electricity North West to host electric vehicle experience to support transition to net zero

Electricity North West to host electric vehicle experience to support transition to net zero

by Nikki Brown | Jun 29, 2022 | Transport

A free event hosted by Electricity North West at MediaCityUK this July invites businesses from across Greater Manchester to experience electric vehicles first-hand to encourage a transition to net-zero. Electric vehicles are an essential component of the road to...
New plans in place to reduce waste across Greater Manchester

New plans in place to reduce waste across Greater Manchester

by Nikki Brown | Jun 27, 2022 | Sustainable Living

A new framework is being rolled out to help Greater Manchester businesses and residents reduce waste and create a more circular economy. Greater Manchester Combined Authority’s (GMCA) Sustainable Consumption Plan (SCP), which was approved on 24 June 2022,...
The Manchester Festival of Nature returns to teach younger generations about wildlife

The Manchester Festival of Nature returns to teach younger generations about wildlife

by Nikki Brown | Jun 23, 2022 | Uncategorized

On Sunday 26 June Lancashire Wildlife and Manchester City Council are joining forces with a group of nature organisations to celebrate Greater Manchester’s wonderful wildlife in Heaton Park. This family fun day out is also a way of educating younger generations about...
Wigan schools set to become net-zero with sustainable redevelopment

Wigan schools set to become net-zero with sustainable redevelopment

by Nikki Brown | Jun 22, 2022 | Sustainable Development

Plans for net-zero schools in Wigan are underway, with construction companies appointed to carry out the projects. Fred Longworth High School and St John Fisher Catholic High School are two of the four Wigan schools earmarked for sustainable redevelopment under the...
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