New Babergh initiatives to make us carbon neutral by 2030

By Derek Davis

30th Jun 2020 | Local News

More tree planting in places like Golden Wood promised by Babergh
More tree planting in places like Golden Wood promised by Babergh

More tree planting, new electric vehicle charging points and new solar farms are among measures being pursued by Babergh council to become carbon neutral over the next decade.

Babergh district councils pledged to become carbon neutral by 2030 after last year declaring a climate emergency.

As part of that, a cross-party task force was set up to come up with ways of becoming more environmentally sustainable.

Those findings have now been published, and will form the start of a carbon reduction management plan due to be approved at a cabinet meeting on Monday.

Babergh's cabinet member for environment, Elizabeth Malvisi, said: "These proposals, if approved, will form the blueprint of how we tackle the environment and climate change challenge.

"We want to make sure that our district remains a place we're proud to call home, but also a destination for tourists to visit.

"Reducing the councils' dependency on fossil fuels and developing sustainable travel at the heart of our town centres is a priority."

The headline proposals are:

  • Exploration of council-owned or controlled commercial estates for battery storage or solar ports
  • Green tariff energy plans with leisure providers
  • Moving from diesel-powered refuse trucks to greener alternatives
  • Identifying further efficiencies and waste collection options
  • Creating an electric vehicle charging plan to increase the number of EV charge points
  • Pursuing digital-first methods of working to reduce paper use and staff mileage
  • Increased tree and hedge planting
  • Ensuring council housing utilises environmentally friendly measures
  • Improve sustainable infrastructure with partner organisations such as the county council

Council data suggests that 5,452 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent are produced per year by the two authorities.

Green group leader at Babergh, Robert Lindsay, while backing the measures, said that the final decision on what should be included should have been debated by all councillors.

He added that the group "regret that there are no proposals to cut carbon emissions from the council's own investments nor from the wider Suffolk community".

     

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