The climate change and sustainability strategy
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For the whole district to become net zero carbon it must be a joint effort. The council is only directly responsible for 0.3% of carbon emissions. We can only achieve our vision and strategic goals effectively by understanding which aspects the council can directly act on, and those that we can only deliver by working with others in public, private and voluntary sectors across the district.
The district is home to a multitude of individuals, volunteers, organisations, charities, schools, Community Interest Companies and businesses that are committed to sustainability goals such as lowering carbon emissions, reducing pollution, improving the natural environment and reducing poverty, as well as two world leading universities in the fields of sustainability, environment policy and engineering solutions.
We aim to reflect the impact of district wide activity through our communications, press releases and annual updates within the seven strategic action areas that provide the framework for the delivery of the strategy and action plan.
Latest updates:
- Council supports blueprint for a cleaner, greener water future
- Council project is 'great news' for tenants and the climate
- Council champions 'pioneering' Rights of River Charter to protect 'landmark waterway'
- Home energy survey for Lewes district owner-occupiers
- Council panel sets out blueprint for a cleaner, greener water future
- Exciting grants initiative returns to boost climate action
- Cabinet councillor welcomes 'big, beautiful increase' in food waste collection
- Lewes District Council carbon emissions down 41%
- Biosphere partners meet in Lewes to celebrate local rivers