In 2019, Telford & Wrekin Council declared a climate emergency. It is now working, along with partners, to go carbon neutral by 2030 – and to reduce single-use plastic across the council by 2023!

Telford & Wrekin Council glows Green!

Street lights and council buildings in Telford and Wrekin are now being powered by 100 per cent renewable electricity.


Telford & Wrekin Council glows Green!

On 1 September 2019, Telford & Wrekin Council switched to a new environmentally-friendly energy contract, Pure Green, which is provided by WME.

This decision is another step towards the Council’s commitment to ensure all its activities and operations are carbon neutral by 2030.

Under the new contract, all electricity used by Telford & Wrekin Council operations will come from renewable sources.

It means all of the borough’s street lights, as well as libraries, leisure centres and council buildings, will be powered only from electricity generated from renewable sources such as wind, hyrdo and solar power.

The move to switch to green energy comes as millions around the world took to the streets to protest against climate change.

Councillor Hilda Rhodes said: “As a council, we’ve already taken huge strides in recent years towards cutting our carbon emissions.

“This new contract allows us to do even more to meet our target of all the Council’s operations being carbon neutral by 2030.

Councillor Carolyn Healy, cabinet member for Visitor Economy, Historic & Natural Environment and Climate Change at Telford & Wrekin Council, said: “By choosing a green tariff we are demonstrating our commitment to the Climate Emergency which we declared in July 2019.

“The new tariff sends a message to the Council’s partners, suppliers and the wider borough that we have consciously decided not to utilise electricity generated from fossil fuels.”

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