Waltham Forest Council support £2.4m in carbon reduction and energy efficiency upgrades
Waltham Forest Council is on track to significantly reduce its carbon emissions after investing in a range of energy efficiency measures across the borough.
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Waltham Forest Council is on track to significantly reduce its carbon emissions after investing in a range of energy efficiency measures across the borough.
University of Edinburgh has utilised funding from the Universities Carbon Reduction Fund to introduce a range of low carbon upgrades across its estate.
Isle of Anglesey County Council have implemented a range of carbon saving measures following funding from Welsh Government.
Salix participates in events across the UK, from exhibitions to running webinars we provide guidance and support to applicants of our funding programmes.
The film highlights success stories from nine organisations who have received funding through the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme.
Despite a long history affiliated with oil and gas, the Shetland Islands are paving the way to a low emission future
Eastbourne District General Hospital was awarded funding through the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme to move its buildings away from fossil fuels for heating and hot water.
More than £530million of funding will be handed to schools, hospitals, fire stations, universitiesto help tackle climate change.
Northumberland County Council has been recognised among top applicants for multiple prestigious energy and service awards
Hundreds of public buildings across England have installed energy-saving solar panels thanks to a pioneering Government decarbonisation scheme.
How the public sector is paving the way for a low-carbon future
“Climate action is everyday action, not a one-off event, and these organisations don’t always get the credit that their year-round efforts deserve.” Salix CEO Emma Clancy on climate change and COP28.
Saint Mary’s Catholic Primary School in Swindon, which is part of the Clifton Diocesan Education Consortium, has received £15,850 in funding as part of the Low Carbon Skills Fund (LCSF) to install several energy efficient technologies at its premises.