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The Town’s Net-Zero Pathway
In November of 2021, Halton Hills Council approved a Low-Carbon Transition Strategy that will guide the Town and community to reach net-zero emissions by 2030. This strategy models an aggressive set of actions to show that Halton Hills can significantly reduce its current emissions by 2030, while accommodating planned population growth over the next decade.
In November of 2021, Halton Hills Council approved a Low-Carbon Transition Strategy that will guide the Town and community to reach net-zero emissions by 2030. This strategy models an aggressive set of actions to show that Halton Hills can significantly reduce its current emissions by 2030, while accommodating planned population growth over the next decade.
In order to achieve the ambitious targets, set out in the Halton Hills Climate Emergency Declaration, your feedback is important to design effective climate initiatives for the Low Carbon Transition Strategy.
All responses will be kept confidential and will only be used for statistical purposes and reported only in aggregated form.
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The Halton Hills Low-Carbon Transition Strategy
Learn about the Low-Carbon Transition Strategy and what the Town of Halton Hills is doing to reach net-zero by 2030.
Recording of the LCTS Virtual Open House held on December 1, 2020
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