Our Net Zero City is a City of Wolverhampton Council strategy outlining an evidence based, collaborative approach to cut the city’s carbon footprint.
By focusing on the benefits of taking positive climate action, it will enhance the quality of life for everyone living, working or visiting the city and for future generations.
A public consultation on the strategy has launched today running until 14 December and anyone can take part at 2041 Net Zero Strategy.
Our Net Zero City will see the council build on its work with the private sector encouraging growth of green business, skills and jobs.
It will continue to develop active travel routes, making it easier for people to walk, wheel, cycle or use public transport - while accelerating the rollout of electric vehicle charging points.
Working with other organisations, the council will also help ensure homes are more energy efficient reducing bills and tackling fuel poverty; encourage renewable energy solutions and nurture green corridors and open spaces through increased planting and landscaping.
Councillor Qaiser Azeem, City of Wolverhampton Council cabinet member for transport and green city, said: “Our Net Zero City is a commitment to our city and the planet.
“The benefits climate action can bring to people’s lives in the short term can help us achieve our long term environmental goals to create a sustainable future for all.
“Climate action is one of the core principles underpinning the council’s city wide objectives.
“Through promoting engagement in this strategy, we are showing how we intend to spearhead a whole city effort through collaboration, building resilience and raising awareness.”
Free public drop in sessions will be held at different city locations for people to attend and engage with the consultation too. You can find out the details and book a place for free at Public Consultations - Our Net Zero City | Eventbrite.