Cities Power Partnership: Mayors commit to sustainable economic recovery

Over 40 mayors and councillors from across the country have released a joint statement committing to economic recovery solutions that create jobs and tackle climate change.

The commitment to a sustainable economic recovery aims to support industries and sectors that invest in a zero carbon future, along with driving strong economic recovery for communities hit hard by twin climate and COVID-19 crises.

The joint statement outlines eight solutions that puts local governments on a practical, jobs-rich path to future-proof cities, reduce energy costs and create more comfortable homes and workplaces. Solutions include:

  • Drive renewable energy and storage within councils and communities to lower power bills and increase energy independence and resilience.
  • Accelerate, and advocate for, sustainable transport to future proof cities and connect communities and regions.
  • Roll out energy efficiency measures within council and the community to create jobs, reduce energy costs and create more comfortable homes and workplaces.
  • Increase revegetation and urban greening, as well as undertake ecosystem restoration to maintain unique biodiversity, clean air and water and healthy communities.
  • Integrate circular economy principles across council to close the loop on resource use.
  • Support local businesses to be more sustainable through opportunities like increasing the uptake of renewable energy, aiding energy efficiency upgrades and waste management support.

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