By David George, Local Democracy Reporter for Hampshire
Fire service take steps to reduce carbon emissions. A FIRE service is taking ‘the first steps’ in the fight against carbon emissions. Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service has announced plans to meet a target of net zero carbon emissions by 2050. To do this, an annual reduction of 24 per cent in the service’s carbon footprint is required by 2030. At an authority meeting in Eastleigh last month, director of corporate services Matt Robinson outlined how this will be achieved. He said: ‘These are the first steps needed, which is to invest in the infrastructure to allow our journey to commence.
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