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  • 91¶¶Òõ welcomes Clean Growth Strategy

91¶¶Òõ welcomes Clean Growth Strategy

The 91¶¶Òõ, one of the UK’s leading universities for sustainability, has welcomed the Government’s new Clean Growth Strategy as a “step in the right direction”.

18 October 2017

Zoë Osmond, Director of the university’s , a network providing green businesses with growth and innovation support, said: “We’re very pleased the long-awaited strategy has been published – this is a positive move towards a clear low-carbon pathway.”

The strategy calls for changes in Stamp Duty in England to encourage people to make their homes more energy efficient and may form part of a plan by ministers to renovate a million homes a year during the next two decades.

The government will fail to meet its legally-binding climate change targets unless it can cut emissions from household heating and many other sources. The strategy defines how it aims to reduce carbon emissions across the economy and to cut CO2 emissions by 57 per cent from 1990 levels by 2050.

The university has consistently been ranked among the top universities for sustainability and its green projects. Three recently-installed solar projects alone will save the university almost £1.5m, and 3500 tonnes of CO2 over their lifetime.

Ms Osmond said: “Low carbon transition offers huge opportunities for our economy and environment. We also welcome the fact that the Strategy cuts across government departments and covers many sectors including housing and built environment, heat networks, low carbon energy, business energy efficiency and sustainable transport.

Zoe Osmond

Zoë Osmond, Director of the Green Growth Platform

Solar panels PV systems at Robert Dodd Eastbourne

Solar panels PV systems on the Robert Dodd building at Eastbourne

“Our ambition will need to be raised if we are to meet the Paris commitments and, of course, government policy can’t do this on its own.

“Although this greater certainty will give a strong message to business and investors, the challenge is still huge. That’s why we need to collaborate together as businesses, universities and public sector organisations to grasp the opportunity and accelerate the pace of low carbon transition.

“Working together we can innovate, develop and stimulate uptake of the wide range of low carbon, resource efficient products, technologies, services and behaviours needed to make a truly green and clean economy a reality.”

The Platform’s network of 860 clean-growth-focused business members is helping to catalyse the transition and over the last three years it has helped to create:

  • 200+ jobs
  • 75+ innovation projects
  • 50+ new products or services
  • 80+ student placements and graduate internships
  • More clean growth connections, ideas and collaborations
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