2016 Climate Action Report (CARIP) Now Available

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The Township of Esquimalt’s 2016 Climate Action Revenue Incentive Program (CARIP) public report is now available. The report highlights the action and progress being made by the Township towards meeting its Climate Action Charter goals.

In 2016, the Township produced 1,113 tonnes of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions with 74% of emissions coming from the operation of municipal buildings and the other 26% from the municipal fleet. Highlights include the installation of LED street lights along the Admirals Road Corridor, the adoption of the green event planning guide, and the collection of 526 tonnes of residential kitchen scraps for composting.

As a signatory to the Climate Action Charter, the Township is committed to developing strategies and taking action towards:

  • making progress on achieving carbon neutrality in respect to municipal operations; 
  • measuring and reporting on the community’s GHG emissions profile; and 
  • creating a complete, compact, and more energy-efficient community. 

CARIP is a conditional grant program that provides funding to signatories equivalent to 100% of the carbon taxes paid by the local government. The value of the Township of Esquimalt’s CARIP grant for 2016 is $31,769. The grant is deposited in the Sustainability Reserve Fund to be used for funding sustainability initiatives.

Please click here to download the 2016 CARIP Report.

For more information, please contact:
Marlene Lagoa, Community Development Coordinator
Tel: 250-414-7114