An electric vehicle charging point. Picture: Andrew Roberts
An electric vehicle charging point. Picture: Andrew Roberts

Hull City Council awarded green certificate for action on environmental impact

Hull City Council has been awarded the Investors in the Environment Green certificate for the seventh year in a row.

An audit in December praised the local authority’s energy use during 2019-20 and its action on reducing its environmental impact between October 2019 and November 2020.

The report highlighted key achievements including the council’s adoption of the 2030 Carbon Neutral Hull Strategy.

It praised the organisation for achieving a seven per cent reduction in carbon emissions across the 40 sites assessed, fleet and staff travel, while also acknowledging its excellent approach to fleet management, with green driver training and introduction of electric vehicles.

The audit highlighted a move to measuring fleet fuel use rather than mileage to capture emission from vehicles idling and also recognised its significant reductions in paper use and a focus on climate adaptation.

Councillor Mike Thompson, Portfolio Holder for Neighbourhoods, Communities and Environment of Hull City Council, said: “I am really proud that Hull City Council has again shown its commitment to improving the environment and reducing its impact. Retaining the Green accreditation from Investors in the Environment is testament to the hard work of staff across the council and our continuing work to improve the lives of our residents.”

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