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sameerJune 16, 2021
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deepakMay 31, 2021
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Posted: Fri 14th May 2021
Call for governments to create ‘green fund’ to help councils achieve carbon neutral status by 2030
Wrexham’s councillors will be asked next week to back the council’s decarbonisation plan in the coming weeks amid a plea for a specific funding pot to help achieve a bold 2030 target for carbon neutrality.
The Welsh Government declared a Climate Emergency in Wales in April 2019. In the declaration, it set out ambitious plans for the public sector to be carbon neutral by 2030. In response to this, Wrexham Council declared its own Climate and Ecological Emergency in September 2019, and committed to establish a Decarbonisation Plan, detailing how to meet the target.