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Plymouth social enterprises declare climate emergency

More than 150 businesses vow to go carbon neutral by 2030

Climate campaigner Greta Thunberg sets sail from Plymouth

Plymouth’s social enterprises have declared a “climate emergency” and vowed to go carbon neutral by 2030.

The Plymouth Social Enterprise Network (PSEN) made the announcement ahead of the Global Climate Strike being staged for Friday, September 20, 2019.

PSEN had pledged to:

Declare a Climate Emergency

Ensure its activities are carbon neutral by 2030

Encourage and support PSEN member organisations to reshape their strategy, business model and operations towards carbon neutrality by 2030

Engage with local government, businesses and the voluntary and community sector to champion bold and sustained action towards carbon neutrality by 2030.

Greta Thunberg in Plymouth ahead of her voyage to the USA

PSEN has more than 150 members, employing a combined 7,000 and with a total turnover of £500million.