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Supporting a Zero Carbon Shropshire

Posted by Zen | 01st September 2020

Supporting a Zero Carbon Shropshire

As an agency, we’re committed to not only being our clients’ biggest advocates and cheerleaders, but we’re also passionate about supporting some amazing campaigns and charities through our dedicated community arm. 

We recently pledged our support to the launch of a fantastic initiative that’s both close to each of our hearts, as well as being close to us in the geographical sense. 

The Shropshire Climate Action Group (SCAP) officially launched in August 2020 - a not-for-profit organisation set up to represent the communities, enterprises, councils and NGOs of Shropshire, dedicated to ensuring that our beautiful county achieves net zero carbon by 2030. 

The organisation brings together organisations, businesses, and communities across Shropshire, through collaboration, knowledge-sharing and empowerment, and is supporting rapid decarbonisation, large-scale restoration of biodiversity and the natural environment, and the development of the sustainable, resilient, and inclusive communities and enterprises needed for a sustainable future.

We love our county, which is why we’re hugely proud to be supporting this programme, and to be cheerleading the team behind this ambitious campaign to transform Shropshire into one of the leading sustainable counties in the UK.

To succeed in this mission, the team needs support from the local, and wider, communities.  To find out more about the project and/or to sign up to the ‘zero carbon’ pledge, please visit zerocarbonshropshire.org

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