Being a Climate Champion involves inspiring others to reduce their carbon footprint, supporting community activities, receiving informative training and meeting new people with a shared interest in making a difference to their local environment.
Members discussed reports about how waste collections will be carried out in the future, a new tree maintenance contract and the next steps for a major Active Travel scheme at their latest meeting on July 15th 2024
Members of the Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport Committee will hear about some of the achievements made in the borough over the last five years since we declared an Environment and Climate Emergency.
Local organisation, Compost Works, provide top tips on how to set up a compost heap in your garden by placing your bin in the right place and having the right balance of materials.
A local community organisation, Bee Wirral CIC, is helping to stop furniture from going to waste in a project funded by Merseyside Recycling & Waste Authority (MRWA) and Veolia Community Fund.
Projects that are focused on preventing and reducing carbon emissions are in line to benefit from grants being offered by the Zero Waste Community Fund.
Wirral residents are being encouraged to start 2024 in a more sustainable and environmentally-friendly way by taking the Cool Wirral Climate Challenge 2024.