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Tuesday 4 & Wednesday 5 February
EICC, Edinburgh

Wednesday 5 March
Online

Tuesday 4 & Wednesday 5 February
EICC, Edinburgh

Wednesday 5 March
Online





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Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations is the membership organisation for Scotland's charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises. Charity registered in Scotland SC003558. Registered office Mansfield Traquair Centre, 15 Mansfield Place, Edinburgh EH3 6BB.

Tuesday 4 & Wednesday 5 February
EICC, Edinburgh

Wednesday 5 March
Online

Tuesday 4 & Wednesday 5 February
EICC, Edinburgh

Wednesday 5 March
Online

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Delivering carbon savings through local projects that people love

Climate Action Strathaven

Day
Wednesday 5 February
Time slot
11:00-12:00
This event took place about 2 months ago
Room
Pentland auditorium
Wheelchair accessible
Contact
Tom Barbour
Topics
Environment Families and communities Impact and evaluation
Overall aim
  • Hear from Trustees, staff, volunteers and locals about how climate action can enrich the lives of locals rather than constrain them
  • This event will be a walk through of the current projects being delivered by Climate Action Strathaven
  • Find out why some projects succeed and some fail, and the valuable lessons we've learned from both
  • Find out which projects deliver more carbon savings, and which bring better community engagement - and why we need both
  • Learn about our journey (so far) towards becoming financially independent as a charity
Description

Climate Action Strathaven has developed a suite of projects that have positive local benefits even without considering the climate angle

We aim to showcase why climate action doesn't need to be negative or represent sacrifice! In Strathaven we have established a number of projects that deliver emission reductions and are positive for the local community. From our 3C bus to Glasgow taking thousands of car journeys off the road every month, to retrofitting houses with insulation, e-bike hire, cycle repair shop, Community Fridge, Climate cafe, Re-fill shop, and more.

Who was the event aimed at?

Public

Who spoke at this event?
Chair: Tom Barbour, along with Trustees and volunteers from CAS
 
Brought to you by
SCVO
Platinum sponsor
Keegan & Pennykid
Gold sponsors
Aspen People
CCLA
Utility Aid
Partners
ACOSVO
 
Social Enterprise Scotland
 
Volunteer Scotland
 
Local host partner
EVOC