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Greater Manchester unveils new plan to capture benefits of green growth

Greater Manchester unveils new plan to capture benefits of green growth

by Phoebe Rowe | Dec 10, 2024 | Bee Net Zero

Greater Manchester is unveiling a new plan to capture the benefits of green growth and create a city-region where everyone can live well in a nature-rich environment. The Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, launches new Five-Year Environment Plan at the Greater...
Bee Net Zero launches commitment to set GM businesses on sustainability journey

Bee Net Zero launches commitment to set GM businesses on sustainability journey

by Phoebe Rowe | Dec 10, 2024 | Bee Net Zero

Greater Manchester’s Bee Net Zero partnership has launched a new commitment to encourage the region’s businesses of all sizes and sectors to become greener, more resilient and save money.  So far, 22 businesses across a range of sectors including Ikea, United...
Trafford Centre plans for £11.5m EV charging hub

Trafford Centre plans for £11.5m EV charging hub

by Phoebe Rowe | Dec 5, 2024 | Smart Energy, Transport

The Trafford Centre has outlined ambitions to build a charging hub, car showroom, charging lounge, drive-thru Starbucks, and digital advertising display with a hydroponic living wall on the 1.2-acre site by the Trafford Centre’s Marks and Spencers entrance. Factoring...
New solar power deal will cut Council’s carbon emissions and energy costs

New solar power deal will cut Council’s carbon emissions and energy costs

by Phoebe Rowe | Nov 27, 2024 | Green Innovation

A 15-year renewable energy agreement announced today (27 November 2024) will enable the Council to cut its greenhouse gas emissions, save money and protect against future price rises. The Council is entering into a Virtual Power Purchase Agreement (vPPA) with AGR...
New walking app helps people navigate Manchester in safety

New walking app helps people navigate Manchester in safety

by Phoebe Rowe | Sep 5, 2024 | Sustainable Living, Transport

A new app designed to enhance safety for those walking and using public transport is now available across Manchester, promoting both personal security and sustainable travel. The WalkSafe app, now live in Manchester, assists users in choosing secure travel routes...
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