Team approach and collective action to help meet net zero by 2030
Wales Climate Week, taking place in December, will explore vital policies, practices, and our ambitions for the future.
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Wales Climate Week, taking place in December, will explore vital policies, practices, and our ambitions for the future.
Salix proudly sponsored the Sustainability Champion category at the prestigious 2023 UK & Ireland Green Gowns Awards, celebrating exceptional dedication to sustainability in tertiary education.
Salix team visit five Academies in Lincolnshire to discuss how low-carbon technology is having a positive impact on school communities.
A government report providing an overview of Phase 3b of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme has been published this week.
Residents at two care homes in Bath and North East Somerset are set to benefit from the latest technology thanks to Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme funding.
Avon Fire and Rescue Service has been able to introduce a range of carbon-cutting upgrades from heat pumps to Solar PV through public sector funding from Salix.
Hundreds of professionals from across the healthcare sector joined Tomorrow's Healthcare Property conference event including Salix’s director of programmes Ian Rodger who was there to talk about the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme.
A busy Gloucestershire community hub have used Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme funding in its decarbonisation journey.
Applications opened today for the £20m Scottish decarbonisation fund. Scotland’s Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Fund will be delivered by Salix with funding available within this financial year. The scheme was announced by the Scottish Government on Monday, July 10.
On a rainy day in November, we attended a site visit hosted by Greater Manchester Combined Authority to look at a project being delivered by Six Town Housing.
The Net Zero Nations Project Conference wasn't just an event; it was a journey into the heart of sustainable transformation.
Innovators at a Cambridge college have used government funding to help trigger a series of net zero measures – including using its riverside location as inspiration.