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Working together 

Here are a few of the many ways in which public sector bodies, partners and stakeholders are working together, sharing ideas and coming up with cost-effective and innovative ideas to reduce carbon emissions.
 
 

 

Public Sector Carbon Network

The Public Sector Carbon Network is an online community for public sector members, who have an interest in non domestic energy and environmental issues. It allows you to exchange experiences and information on carbon reduction and download some of our carbon management tools. The Network is funded by the Carbon Trust.


Low Carbon Cities Programme

Supporting Bristol, Leeds and Manchester in developing city-wide carbon reduction strategies. Overall we aimed for significant carbon savings through joined up city-wide low carbon strategies.

The vision was that of a city-wide carbon reduction target lead by the public sector, supported by the private sector and owned by the entire community.


The Nottingham Declaration

All local authorities and their local strategic partners are invited to sign the Nottingham Declaration on climate change.

Launched in October 2000 in Nottingham, the declaration has now been signed by more than 300 English councils. All Scottish and Welsh councils have signed their own versions.

Many local partners organisations, such as Fire & Rescue Services, National Park Authorities, Primary Care Trusts, and Waste Disposal Authorities have also signed the declaration.


Sustainable Cities

The Sustainable Cities website provides expert advice on planning, designing and managing a sustainable place.
 
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