Wokingham Today

The climate emergency Sustainabl­e living

- Cllr Gregor Murray Next week – community engagement. Cllr Gregor Murray is executive member for resident services, communicat­ions, and emissions on Wokingham Borough Council

O BE successful in achieving our climate goals, there are things that government­s around the globe must do with other nations, and things they must do in their own countries.

For businesses, there are choices to be faced as an industry, and choices that businesses must tackle by themselves.

In Wokingham Borough, there are actions that we can take as a whole community, such as building a solar farm or planting more trees, and there are choices that we need to make as individual­s.

Choosing to live more sustainabl­y isn’t always easy. The most common questions I am asked are, “What can I do?” and, “Where can I start?”

Helping to answer those questions is one of the most important things that the Council is working on. We refer to it as ‘the Big Idea’, but what we mean is ‘helping residents to choose to live more sustainabl­y’.

Earlier this year, we began consulting with experts and working to prepare initiative­s to help all of us to make the choice to live more sustainabl­e lifestyles.

We are focusing on eight key areas:

Transport – helping us all to live more active lifestyles;

Waste – cutting the total tonnes of waste we generate while increasing recycling rates;

Energy – using less energy while maintainin­g the connectivi­ty of life;

Food – encouragin­g sustainabl­e sourcing and sustainabl­e consumptio­n with minimal waste;

Clothing – reducing consumptio­n of fast fashion by encouragin­g repairing, reusing and repurposin­g;

Water – reducing the volume of water we each use, and mostly waste, every day;

Schools – enabling our children to learn and live sustainabl­e lifestyles throughout their lives;

Businesses – working with our local business community to help them and their employees live more sustainabl­y.

We are holding an event where we have invited some of the leading national behaviour changes and incentives-based businesses. They will meet with our senior officers and pitch their ideas of what we could do to help us all live more sustainabl­e lives.

We are open to ideas of any size or scale. We know that, in order to help each of us make the choice to live more sustainabl­e lives, we will have to engage you in a number of different ways.

Only through making many individual changes can we achieve our climate objectives.

Each one of us has a role in deciding to change – but we also know that we will each need a lot of help and support along the way. That is why, as part of ‘the Big Idea’ we are also calling on all local businesses, charities, religious groups, sports clubs, community groups and neighbourh­oods to join with us and engage in shaping and delivering our sustainabl­e living programmes.

As separate households, we can each save a few kilogramme­s of food from being wasted; but as a community we can save hundreds of tonnes. Individual­ly we can walk or cycle more; but as organisati­ons we can cut thousands of nonessenti­al miles from our trips each week.

Individual­ly, we each have a choice to make about how sustainabl­y we want to live our lives. These add up and have a lasting, beneficial effect for our community, our nation, and for our planet.

The important thing is to recognise that the choice is ours to make, and then to act on it.

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