Plymouth Net-Zero Carbon Action Group
In 2019, the Ƶ and PCC declared a climate emergency. PCC announced that they will be working with their partners to make Plymouth carbon neutral by 2030 and the University announced a target to adopt a net zero carbon emissions (scope 1 and 2) by 2025.
In order to achieve these targets, significant and collaborative action is required. Towards the end of 2019, the SEI and PCC initiated the Plymouth Net-Zero Carbon Action Group, consisting of the larger carbon emitters across Plymouth. The action group provides a forum for a) knowledge sharing b) joint initiatives c) funding opportunities and d) informing and continually improving their activities for reducing emissions. It is chaired by the SEI and the secretariat is managed by PCC.
Future Plymouth 2030
At the heart of the SEI is connecting researchers to the wider world to help develop approaches that build resilience to global and local challenges. We are pleased to be a lead partner of the Future Plymouth 2030 webinar series, alongside RIBA, architect firm Stride Treglown and PCC, which brings together expertise from public and private sectors to tackle climate change in our built environment. Launched in November 2020, the webinar series provides a platform for knowledge exchange of the latest research, industry developments and case studies to inspire low carbon, sustainable development in Plymouth. The University has speakers presenting from a range of disciplines including, Architecture, Environmental Buildings Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Science, Geography and Fine Art. Visit to find out more.
If you are interested in finding out more about sustainability research and opportunities to get involved, please contact the SEI at
sei@plymouth.ac.uk.