Themes
Smart Energy
Innovations in technology are giving the power of local energy production to Greater Manchester, allowing the region to make its own decisions on energy infrastructure to create a network that delivers low carbon, affordable energy to residents and businesses.
Transport
From investment in cycling and walking infrastructure to public transport reform and research into more sustainable forms of travel utilising advanced materials, Greater Manchester is serious about discovering greener ways to manage transport and travel.
Retrofitting
A new Retrofitting Task Force made up of the best minds in energy, education and infrastructure has been established with the goal of upgrading around 60,000 homes across Greater Manchester every year. Measures including renewable energy and heating will reduce fuel poverty, and creates a market of skills and jobs worth around £5bn.
Natural Environment
Work is underway to protect and improve the natural environment across Greater Manchester, with exciting developments including the City of Trees initiative and Local Nature Recovery Strategy.
Green Innovation
From hydrogen as a new form of energy to graphene as a conductor for electric vehicle batteries, Greater Manchester’s institutions are leading the way with innovative research on the next generation of ideas to power a future green economy.
Green Finance
The Greater Manchester Environment Fund (GMEF), the UK’s first regional environmental impact fund, aims to generate over £100m of funding and investment to align with projects that benefit the environment around Greater Manchester.
Green Skills/Jobs
The Low Carbon Environmental Goods and Services sector is thriving in Greater Manchester, with over 45,000 people employed, and annual sales of £6.7bn. To meet demands for retrofitting and green projects, new skills will be needed to drive the region’s carbon net zero economy of the future.
Bruntwood to host a look ahead to Greater Manchester’s Green Summit 2022
In the build-up to the Greater Manchester Green Summit, Burntwood is hosting a sustainability panel at Circle Square...
Greater Manchester based insulation firms needed for new sales opportunities via Green Economy
Green Economy has today launched a campaign urging insulation firms to take advantage of a wealth of new sales...
New look for electric Bee Network buses revealed as Greater Manchester encourages more people to use public transport
Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham has revealed what the 50 new electric buses for The Bee Network will look...
New Wythenshawe cycle hub hopes to encourage Greater Manchester residents to take up active travel
The long-anticipated Wythenshawe Cycle Hub construction works have finished, and the state-of-the-art infrastructure...
Salford Council introduces 2,500+ solar panels to public buildings
Salford City Council has successfully installed 2,562 solar panels on public buildings across the city as part of a...
Manchester’s Mayfield Park to open on 22 September
MANCHESTER’S Mayfield Park, the city centre’s first new public park in more than 100 years, will open to the public...
Greater Manchester Green Summit to take over Salford’s Lowry Theatre this October
For its fifth year, The Greater Manchester Green Summit will be held at The Lowry Theatre in Salford Quays on Monday...
Stockport Council to Introduce Solar Powered Waste Collection
Six bin lorries in Stockport will now be powered by solar panels following Stockport Council's link-up with a leading...
Bolton industrial park hopes to provide new ecology zone protecting local wildlife
Ten man-made ponds and six underground amphibian shelters are set to be built to create an ecology zone as part of a...
Manchester City Council sets out its commitment to tackling the housing retrofit challenge
Manchester City Council has published a report which sets out the council’s commitment to retrofitting the city’s...
Manchester Reuse Centre Saves 500 Tonnes Of Material From Landfill In First Year
Trafford-based reuse centre The Renew Hub has renovated and resold more than 50,000 items in its first year saving 500...
Greater Manchester gives £220,000 to support community groups encouraging reuse and recycling
Twenty-six community groups across Greater Manchester will receive a total of £220,000 in funding to support projects...
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