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Redbridge Council is committed to tackling the climate crisis and in our Climate Change Action Plan we set out our ambitions in becoming a carbon neutral organisation by 2030 and carbon zero organisation by 2050. You can view the full action plan in the documents section on the right-hand side of this page.
Whilst the climate crisis presents a challenge for Redbridge and our residents, through prompt action we can create opportunities and make a difference. We also need to think about how we can reduce the borough’s emissions profile which is why the Redbridge Climate Forum was created. Through community action we can create a thriving local network of like-minded individuals who can work together to develop new ideas, collaborate on grass roots projects and identify new ways in which we can meet the challenge of the climate crisis together.
On this page you will be able to stay informed with updates from the Redbridge Climate Forum via the news feed at the bottom of this page and you can also find out more about the Council's sustainability journey.
Please make sure that you sign up to stay in the loop and you can also share details of your own actions to tackle the climate crisis by adding events to the idea wall below!
Redbridge Council is committed to tackling the climate crisis and in our Climate Change Action Plan we set out our ambitions in becoming a carbon neutral organisation by 2030 and carbon zero organisation by 2050. You can view the full action plan in the documents section on the right-hand side of this page.
Whilst the climate crisis presents a challenge for Redbridge and our residents, through prompt action we can create opportunities and make a difference. We also need to think about how we can reduce the borough’s emissions profile which is why the Redbridge Climate Forum was created. Through community action we can create a thriving local network of like-minded individuals who can work together to develop new ideas, collaborate on grass roots projects and identify new ways in which we can meet the challenge of the climate crisis together.
On this page you will be able to stay informed with updates from the Redbridge Climate Forum via the news feed at the bottom of this page and you can also find out more about the Council's sustainability journey.
Please make sure that you sign up to stay in the loop and you can also share details of your own actions to tackle the climate crisis by adding events to the idea wall below!
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We have been working hard to develop a new Climate Change Strategy (2025-30) that will see the Council broaden the scope of its activities and start influencing emission reductions across key sectors in Redbridge.
We want to hear from everyone in the borough about how we can improve the document which will be launched later this year!
Your insights and ideas are crucial step in creating a more sustainable future for our community. Whether you have suggestions on reducing carbon emissions, enhancing green spaces, promoting renewable energy, or any other aspect of climate action, we value your input.
Please take the time to read through the draft Climate Change Strategy (2025-30) and then complete this survey by using the following link - Climate Change Strategy (2025-30) Survey.
The consultation period is due to end on Friday 5th September 2025.
We have been working hard to develop a new Climate Change Strategy (2025-30) that will see the Council broaden the scope of its activities and start influencing emission reductions across key sectors in Redbridge.
We want to hear from everyone in the borough about how we can improve the document which will be launched later this year!
Your insights and ideas are crucial step in creating a more sustainable future for our community. Whether you have suggestions on reducing carbon emissions, enhancing green spaces, promoting renewable energy, or any other aspect of climate action, we value your input.
Please take the time to read through the draft Climate Change Strategy (2025-30) and then complete this survey by using the following link - Climate Change Strategy (2025-30) Survey.
The consultation period is due to end on Friday 5th September 2025.
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The next Redbridge Climate Forum takes place on Tuesday 8 July, 6.30pm – 8.00pm, in theStudios at Redbridge Central Library,and will focus Redbridge’s draft Climate Change Strategy which will guide the Council’s decarbonisation and sustainability efforts over the next 5 years.
It is free to attend, and is open to all local people, businesses and community groups. You don’t need to have attended any previous forums to take part, and there is no booking required – just turn up.
If you are passionate about sustainability or just curious about local efforts to tackle the climate emergency, come along and get involved. You can share your views to help shape the borough’s Climate Change Strategy to help ensure the final document is impactful and meets the needs of the local community.
Kicking off the activities for the evening, there will be a presentation on the draft Climate Change Strategy, interactive group discussions, and opportunities to share your views on it. The Forum is also a chance to find out about local green projects you can get involved with, meet new people, network, and share ideas.
Cabinet Member for Environment and Sustainability Cllr Jo Blackman said:“The Redbridge Climate Forum is an important platform to bring local communities together to help tackle the climate emergency we’re currently facing. The upcoming forum in particular is an opportunity to share ideas and gather local views to help shape Redbridge’s Climate Change Strategy. The Council cannot lead change alone, which is why we need to work together as one community to tackle the climate crisis. By acting together to address the causes and impacts of climate change we can make our borough a better place to live, work and visit.”
The next Redbridge Climate Forum takes place on Tuesday 8 July, 6.30pm – 8.00pm, in theStudios at Redbridge Central Library,and will focus Redbridge’s draft Climate Change Strategy which will guide the Council’s decarbonisation and sustainability efforts over the next 5 years.
It is free to attend, and is open to all local people, businesses and community groups. You don’t need to have attended any previous forums to take part, and there is no booking required – just turn up.
If you are passionate about sustainability or just curious about local efforts to tackle the climate emergency, come along and get involved. You can share your views to help shape the borough’s Climate Change Strategy to help ensure the final document is impactful and meets the needs of the local community.
Kicking off the activities for the evening, there will be a presentation on the draft Climate Change Strategy, interactive group discussions, and opportunities to share your views on it. The Forum is also a chance to find out about local green projects you can get involved with, meet new people, network, and share ideas.
Cabinet Member for Environment and Sustainability Cllr Jo Blackman said:“The Redbridge Climate Forum is an important platform to bring local communities together to help tackle the climate emergency we’re currently facing. The upcoming forum in particular is an opportunity to share ideas and gather local views to help shape Redbridge’s Climate Change Strategy. The Council cannot lead change alone, which is why we need to work together as one community to tackle the climate crisis. By acting together to address the causes and impacts of climate change we can make our borough a better place to live, work and visit.”