Burnley is set to host its very first Climate Week. Several events will take place between Monday 7th and Sunday 13th October and will include something for everyone in the community.

The week will end with a large community event at Towneley Hall and Park on Sunday 13th October and will be packed with crafts for all ages, walks, sports and educational talks.

Throughout the rest of the week, there will be other events to promote the importance of environmental action.

On the 8th October, students will take part in a Dragon’s Den-style event at Burnley College, whilst our business community will descend on Burnley FC on the 10th October to discuss how they can work together to lessen their impact on the environment.

Partners include Burnley FC, Safran, the East Lancashire Chamber of Commerce, Burnley Council, Calico Homes, Burnley College and Burnley Leisure & Culture.

Stephen Sykes, director of sustainability for East Lancashire Chamber of Commerce said:

“No one organisation can tackle climate change and achieve Net Zero on their own. Businesses will need to work together throughout their value chains to look at ways to collaboratively reduce their emissions.

“The Burnley Climate Week 2024 business event will focus on what is Net Zero and the practical actions that businesses can take to reduce costs, work more collaboratively with the customers and suppliers, to reduce costs, save money and their shrink their carbon footprint.  All the business attending will be supported, on the day, to commence their own firm’s practical carbon reduction plan.”

Claire Graham, Burnley Council’s climate change officer, said:

“We’re delighted to be part of Burnley’s first Climate Week. This week will engage different members of our community and promote the importance of us coming together to take action. Lower carbon emissions and a more thoughtful approach to the environment can lower energy bills, improve air quality and provide health benefits. We have beautiful surroundings and nature in our borough, which is important for us to protect. We hope the very first Climate Week is a success.”

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Published On: September 11th, 2024
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