Sustainable Community Strategy - Coventry Partnership
Sustainable Community Strategy - Coventry Partnership
Sustainable Community Strategy - Coventry Partnership
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10g Some key strategies<br />
<strong>Coventry</strong> Climate Change <strong>Strategy</strong><br />
<strong>Coventry</strong> Air Quality Action Plan<br />
Local Development Framework<br />
Green Space <strong>Strategy</strong><br />
<strong>Coventry</strong> City Council Corporate Plan; Cabinet Member Climate Change and Housing Sustainability Plan<br />
<strong>Coventry</strong> Economic Development <strong>Strategy</strong><br />
<strong>Coventry</strong> Waste <strong>Strategy</strong><br />
10h Some key local organisations and partnerships<br />
<strong>Coventry</strong> <strong>Partnership</strong>, Theme Groups and <strong>Partnership</strong> Boards<br />
Environmental voluntary sector organisations including Wildlife Trusts<br />
<strong>Community</strong> groups<br />
Local businesses including retailers<br />
Public sector organisations including hospitals<br />
Universities, colleges and schools<br />
<strong>Coventry</strong> City Council<br />
Registered Social Landlords<br />
<strong>Coventry</strong> and Solihull Waste <strong>Partnership</strong><br />
10i Involvement of local organisations, communities, families and individuals<br />
Everyone - local organisations, people and communities can learn more about climate change, its<br />
implications and their own carbon footprint.<br />
Local businesses and public sector organisations can consider more sustainable business processes and<br />
energy efficiency; retailers can review use of packaging and the associated waste.<br />
Families and individuals can join local voluntary and community groups that work together to improve<br />
<strong>Coventry</strong>ʼs environment and local neighbourhoods and encourage more sustainable lifestyles including<br />
re-using goods, recycling schemes, buying organic and locally produced products, shared transport<br />
schemes and creating wildlife habitats.<br />
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