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Supporting Wales Climate Week 2025

Supporting Wales Climate Week 2025

We want to see a healthy environment where future generations will benefit from a cleaner, more resilient and better understood planet.

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To mark the Wales Climate Week (3 - 7 November), we are publishing our 2023-24 Carbon Emissions Report, outlining how Awen is delivering positive change by taking meaningful action to combat the climate crisis.


This year's Wales Climate Week theme focuses on creating a practical plan for reducing carbon emissions over the next five years and beyond.


As part of our 2025-30 strategy, we’ve committed to pursuing a decarbonisation agenda, including:


  • Increasing our self-generated renewable energy to 20% of our annual consumption.


  • Reducing our fossil fuel reliance by 30% compared with 2023.


  • Replacing all of our vehicles with electric models.


  • Retaining our Green Dragon Level 2 accreditation.


  • Maintaining Bryngarw Country Park as an exemplar site for natural heritage.

 

You can download a copy of our report in English here and in Welsh here.




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