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Climate Action Programme
Supporting organisations to reduce their carbon emissions, regardless of their size, sector or starting point.
Wanting to reduce your organisation’s emissions? Let us help
By offering a suite of events, resources and peer-to-peer learning opportunities, the Climate Action Programme provides support and inspiration to organisations of all kinds. We promote best practice, identify solutions to challenges, and foster a sense of community amongst organisations in Bristol that are committed to positive change.
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Check out our free resources
We’ve created a library of free, practical resources on a range of topics to support your organisation with its climate journey.

Upcoming events
Getting Started programme
Three group workshops with tasks to complete in-between, to provide participants with a solid grounding in the first steps needed to start taking effective climate action.
Monday 9 June
2pm - 4.45pm
KPMG, Queen Square
Intention to action clinic: supplier engagement
Join us to have a deep dive into supplier engagement challenges and work with others to identify practical solutions.
Wednesday 21 May
9am - 11.30am
JLL, Great George St
Climate Action Breakfast – understanding and reducing your organisation’s impact on nature
An introductory event with Nature Positive, to help you understand and reduce your organisation's impact on nature
Wednesday 11 June
8 - 10.30am
West of England Combined Authority Offices, BS1 6AL
What event would you like to see here?
If your organisation wants to collaborate on an event or has an idea for a topic, please get in touch.
Join the Climate Leaders Group
Be part of a community of organisations who are leading the way on climate action in Bristol.
The Climate Leaders Group is for organisations with credible and ambitious emissions reduction targets and a plan for reaching them.
The group supports and showcases organisations that are leading the way in reducing their own carbon emissions, to accelerate Bristol’s progress towards becoming carbon neutral. Working together the group shares experiences and best practice, identifies solutions to common challenges, and amplifies the progress of members to support, motivate and inspire others.

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Find out more and express interest
The criteria for membership, reporting requirements and governance details can be found in the Terms of Reference. If your organisation is interested in joining the group, please complete this expression of interest form.

Climate Leaders members
Current members include Amentum, Avison Young, Avon Fire & Rescue Service, Bristol Beacon, Bristol City Council, Bristol Old Vic, Bristol Zoological Society, Burges Salmon, Business West, The Diocese of Bristol, Ecotricity, Greenhouse Communications, JLL, Mott Macdonald, North Bristol NHS Trust, Palladium, PwC, Sage, Socius, SS Great Britain, Stride Treglown, Thrive Renewables, Triodos Bank, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, University of Bristol, UWE Bristol, Watershed, We The Curious, Wiper and True and Womble Bond Dickinson.

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