Community campaign celebrates progress towards net zero in Reading Community venue that’s hosted world-famous comedians is set for sustainability upgrades.
Eco-minded Gloucestershire schoolchildren send message to world leaders on how they would protect the planet Salix chief executive Kevin Holland met children from two Gloucester Primary Schools, listening to their climate change solutions.
We’ll support you on your net zero journey The Salix team attended the Midlands Net Zero Hub event at Nottingham Library to talk about our work in the public sector.
All eyes on net zero works at world famous National Portrait Gallery The world-famous National Portrait Gallery is embarking on an ambitious net zero journey, having been awarded funds from Phase 5 of the Low Carbon Skills Fund.
Wales Climate Week returns with focus on local action for a climate-resilient future Wales Climate Week kicks off today, bringing together climate decision-makers, stakeholders, and more to explore solutions for tackling climate change.
North Somerset faces up to net zero challenges thanks to government funding North Somerset has adopted a refreshed climate emergency action plan to reflect its next key focus areas.
Hundreds of families in the East Midlands are now living in warmer homes North East Derbyshire Council reaches milestone with insulation upgrades completed in 500 social homes in the district
Treasured buildings get new lease of life with Hillingdon Council Clever design solutions and net zero plans at landmark buildings were celebrated during our visit to Hillingdon. We saw the progress made on their net zero journey thanks to Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme funding.
Healthy steps taken at Hackney to meet climate goals The London Borough of Hackney tapped into the popular Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme to make strides towards achieving the decarbonisation of heat in council buildings.
England Recycling Fund propells University of Birmingham to net zero Watch our short video to learn more about successes, lessons and more from university carbon and sustainability manager Jim Sharman