March is Green Month 2022

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'Green Month' during March 2022

Cornwall’s carbon footprint is four million tonnes and needs to be seven times smaller to help Cornwall become carbon neutral. Every single person has a part to play in helping reduce that number.

Being Carbon Neutral means we don't create more carbon than the planet naturally absorbs. Too much carbon in the atmosphere contributes to Climate Change, which is already causing issues across the globe.

Where do our Carbon Emissions come from?

Most of Cornwall's carbon emissions come from road transport (23%), commercial and industrial buildings (22%), our homes (22%) and agriculture (21%). With the remainder coming from our waste, industrial processes, aviation and rail transport and marine navigation.

Cornwall’s carbon footprint is shrinking by about 2% a year and needs to shrink by 10% a year. So as well as everything that is already being done, there's still more that we need to do.


  • 1 tonne of carbon = 4 double decker buses
  • Cornwall’s carbon footprint is 4 million tonnes = 16 million double deckers!
  • The average person has a 13 tonne carbon lifestyle = 52 double deckers
  • The ideal carbon lifestyle is 5 tonnes = 20 double deckers.



Image: Carbon Visuals http://www.carbonvisuals.com

So what can we do?

The good news is, there's a lot we can do individually. Every single change will help get us get Cornwall closer to Carbon Neutrality.

Individuals can make a start by finding out what your carbon footprint is and how you can reduce it, with the WWF environmental footprint calculator

Businesses can access a range of ideas on what they can do. Ideas for general actions to take, or actions targeted to specific types of business can be found at the UK SME Climate Hub. If you want to understand the level of your emissions and to work out what actions to prioritise to make both reductions in carbon emissions and cost savings, the Carbon Trust Energy Management Self-assessment tools is a good place to start. The Carbon Trust Emissions Calculator can be used to review your energy, transport and process emissions. Also the RMS guide to reducing your carbon footprint and environmental impact has some useful resources.

Community groups can use the new IMPACT Community scale carbon calculator to develop a visual representation of your community's carbon footprint. The calculator can help you to spot the areas where your community climate change activities can make the biggest difference: https://impact-tool.org.uk/

Cornwall's County Choir performed Coldplay’s ‘Fix you’ at the Music for Youth Prom. The Choir chose the song to express how they feel about the Climate Emergency.

Where to start?

Sometimes it's easier to focus on one thing and then add to your changes as that becomes habit.
Start small and grow, for example you could...

  • Try to take public transport, walk or cycle more instead of taking the car for journeys under three miles
  • Switch your electricity and heating to a company that produces or uses only green energy and turn your thermostat down by one degree
  • Shop locally for your food
  • Mend things instead of throwing them away and keeping equipment, like your phone, for longer.

Young people in Truro and Penwith Colleges and Cornwal''s Eco Schools worked together to produce their own pledges for the planet.

The Imperial College London together with the Grantham Institute have drawn up a list of nine things you can do about Climate Change

Each of the pledges and lists above has a range of changes you can make - what will you choose, can you manage one or two or all of them?

More ideas

Take a look at our Green Month ideas below for suggestions on how you can help Climate Change every day and not just during March!

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We got together again with Pirate FM to celebrate

'Green Month' during March 2022

Cornwall’s carbon footprint is four million tonnes and needs to be seven times smaller to help Cornwall become carbon neutral. Every single person has a part to play in helping reduce that number.

Being Carbon Neutral means we don't create more carbon than the planet naturally absorbs. Too much carbon in the atmosphere contributes to Climate Change, which is already causing issues across the globe.

Where do our Carbon Emissions come from?

Most of Cornwall's carbon emissions come from road transport (23%), commercial and industrial buildings (22%), our homes (22%) and agriculture (21%). With the remainder coming from our waste, industrial processes, aviation and rail transport and marine navigation.

Cornwall’s carbon footprint is shrinking by about 2% a year and needs to shrink by 10% a year. So as well as everything that is already being done, there's still more that we need to do.


  • 1 tonne of carbon = 4 double decker buses
  • Cornwall’s carbon footprint is 4 million tonnes = 16 million double deckers!
  • The average person has a 13 tonne carbon lifestyle = 52 double deckers
  • The ideal carbon lifestyle is 5 tonnes = 20 double deckers.



Image: Carbon Visuals http://www.carbonvisuals.com

So what can we do?

The good news is, there's a lot we can do individually. Every single change will help get us get Cornwall closer to Carbon Neutrality.

Individuals can make a start by finding out what your carbon footprint is and how you can reduce it, with the WWF environmental footprint calculator

Businesses can access a range of ideas on what they can do. Ideas for general actions to take, or actions targeted to specific types of business can be found at the UK SME Climate Hub. If you want to understand the level of your emissions and to work out what actions to prioritise to make both reductions in carbon emissions and cost savings, the Carbon Trust Energy Management Self-assessment tools is a good place to start. The Carbon Trust Emissions Calculator can be used to review your energy, transport and process emissions. Also the RMS guide to reducing your carbon footprint and environmental impact has some useful resources.

Community groups can use the new IMPACT Community scale carbon calculator to develop a visual representation of your community's carbon footprint. The calculator can help you to spot the areas where your community climate change activities can make the biggest difference: https://impact-tool.org.uk/

Cornwall's County Choir performed Coldplay’s ‘Fix you’ at the Music for Youth Prom. The Choir chose the song to express how they feel about the Climate Emergency.

Where to start?

Sometimes it's easier to focus on one thing and then add to your changes as that becomes habit.
Start small and grow, for example you could...

  • Try to take public transport, walk or cycle more instead of taking the car for journeys under three miles
  • Switch your electricity and heating to a company that produces or uses only green energy and turn your thermostat down by one degree
  • Shop locally for your food
  • Mend things instead of throwing them away and keeping equipment, like your phone, for longer.

Young people in Truro and Penwith Colleges and Cornwal''s Eco Schools worked together to produce their own pledges for the planet.

The Imperial College London together with the Grantham Institute have drawn up a list of nine things you can do about Climate Change

Each of the pledges and lists above has a range of changes you can make - what will you choose, can you manage one or two or all of them?

More ideas

Take a look at our Green Month ideas below for suggestions on how you can help Climate Change every day and not just during March!

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  • 11 March: Become a local active travel champion

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    Become a local active travel champion student, parent, teacher or school

    Many families have recently been enjoying walking, running, scooting and cycling as part of their new daily routine and here at Active Cornwall we want to encourage families in Cornwall to keep this going as they head back to school.

    Active Cornwall are calling for teachers, parents and carers to 'Make a Pledge' to increase their own amount of active travel or that of its school, however small.

    Become a local Cornwall Active Travel Champion and help us spread the word within your community:
    Active Travel for Education - Active Cornwall

  • 12 March: Grow Nature

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    During Green Month if you need some inspiration on how you can support nature in Cornwall, head on over to Grow Nature.

    Get inspiration and funding through our Grow Nature Toolkit and Grow Nature Seed Fund. https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/grow-nature

  • 13 March: Become a Beach Guardian

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    Become a Beach Guardian and take part in beach cleans and help our oceans and marine life

    The Beach Guardian's organise community beach cleans and conduct educational workshops with schools and other groups to connect people with the environment to improve health and well being of both people and planet.


    Give some of your time and spend a few hours on the beach helping to clear up plastic waste and litter.

    Take time to care for the environment and yourself: Beach Guardian

  • 14 March: Cornwall leading the way

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    Cornwall is leading the way in innovative technology and solutions to address climate change.

    The COP26 Regional Roadshow event featured a series of themed conversations, focusing on the areas of Cornwall’s highest carbon emissions. The event highlighted some of the great projects that are helping Cornwall to become carbon neutral.

    Watch our video to find out about some of those projects:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROaBW0OE9Ng

  • 15 March: Repair don't throw away

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    Instead of throwing items away, you can get them repaired and learn a new skill at the same time

    There are a growing number of Repair Cafes in Cornwall, and the Repair Cafe Network can help volunteers set up new cafes. The network also lists all the repair cafes that are running.

    Find out more about Repair Cafes:
    https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/rubbish-recycling-and-waste/recycling/repair-cafes/

  • 16 March: Walk, scoot, cycle, wheel or park and stride to school

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    Getting to school under our own power is not only good for us but good for our planet too!

    Walk to School Week is 16 - 20 May, but you don't have to wait until then. Not arriving at the school gates by car reduces congestion and air pollution and improves road safety too.

    There are so many benefits to walking to (or from) school all year round, from physical to mental wellbeing; aiding concentration and creativity and creating safer, less polluted and more welcoming streets. All that makes for a happy, healthy child set up for success in and out of the classroom.

    https://www.livingstreets.org.uk/products-and-services/projects/walk-to-school-week

  • 17 March: Back the Future

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    There are some amazing projects happening in Cornwall to help respond to the Climate Emergency.

    You can help support them by donating to the Love Where You Are - Cornwall Climate Action Fund.

    The fund is supporting projects and ideas that are helping tackle climate change.

    Your donation will help projects to reduce carbon production; remove carbon from the atmosphere or increase community resilience.

    Donate to 'Back the Future' here: Back The Future: Cornwall Climate Action Fund

  • 18 March: Global Recycling Day

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    18 March is Global Recycling Day

    If you're not sure what you can recycle, visit the new searchable A-Z of recycling - it’s a quick and easy way to find out what you can recycle and how, and which recycling container to put it in.

    Visit the 'Recycling collections' page of Cornwall Council’s website, where you can find out how to order more recycling equipment, what happens to recycling collected in Cornwall, ways to cut down on waste.

    Recycling collections - Cornwall Council

  • 19 March: Big Green Fair, Truro Cathedral

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    The Big Green Fair at Truro Cathedral on Saturday 19 March is an opportunity to show others what you are doing, find out what others are doing, and have your say at Speaker's Corner.

    Carbon Neutral Cornwall will be there with a Cornwall Climate Commitment tree so you can add your pledge.

    https://www.visittruro.org.uk/whats/truro-cathedral-big-green-fair

  • 20 March: Save energy

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    Save energy. Save money. Lower your carbon emissions

    With energy prices going up in April, it's a great time to think about cutting down on the energy we use, to save on the cost of our bills as well.

    Find out how you can make some simple practical changes to help save energy, save money and lower your carbon emissions

    For more information on how to get energy smart visit https://letstalk.cornwall.gov.uk/save-energy

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