Sutton Central by-election
A by-election will take place on Thursday 10 April 2025 to elect a new local councillor in Sutton Central.
Read our full strategy for dealing with the climate and ecological emergency.
We are committed to protecting and improving the environment for future generations.
Declaring a climate emergency means we recognise we need to accelerate our plans. It is too late to stop climate change, however it is not too late to reduce the impact it will have.
Sutton is already being affected by climate change. The actions of people and organisations in Sutton are contributing to climate change here and elsewhere in the world. If everyone acts, we can make a difference in both.
The Environment Strategy was developed following engagement at 19 events, which allowed more than 880 people to share their views on responding to the climate and ecological emergency.
These included drop-in sessions in public places, presentations, workshops at Local Committee meetings as well as an online survey. You can read the Climate Emergency Engagement Event Analysis report, provided on the campaign.
The valuable feedback we received helped to shape our Environment Strategy and Climate Emergency Response Plan.
The Sutton Environment Strategy 2019 - 2025 sets out our ambition to become London's most sustainable borough by 2025. We'll be working together to deliver this vision with:
Download the Environment Strategy and its Action Plan (PDF).
Sutton will be London's most sustainable borough.
Our net zero carbon future means cleaner air and more journeys taken by bike, public transport, or on foot. We’ll have more green spaces, connected to each other, protecting and enhancing nature and biodiversity. Our energy will be renewable and our homes will be warm in winter, cool in summer, and well-insulated.
We will reduce waste and create a circular economy, with options to reuse, repair or re-manufacture the things we buy. We will be able to withstand heat waves, droughts, and flooding caused by climate change. Everyone will know and play their role in reducing their impact on the environment.
Our cleaner air targets are:
Our greener borough targets are:
Our net zero carbon targets are:
Our targets for creating a circular economy are:
Our targets for tackling climate change are:
We have set out an ambitious action plan in the Environment Strategy to meet these targets. You can learn about some of the projects being delivered to meet these targets.
We check performance against the Environment Strategy and Climate Emergency Response Plan and stand-alone Air Quality Action Plan.
You can read about our progress in reducing our emissions through our Greenhouse gas emissions report.
The Environment Strategy Board handles monitoring the progress of the Environment Strategy and the Climate Emergency Response Plan.
Progress reports are published quarterly.
As our work progresses, and new technology and solutions become available, we will need to include new actions within the Environment Strategy and Climate Emergency Response Plan. These changes will be incorporated via annual reviews of the Climate Emergency Response Plan.
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