Businesses have committed to transitioning to natural refrigerants, 11 restaurants have devised a mandate to reduce food and general waste, while five local hotels have committed to significant environmental improvements on their premises.Group, an Irish foundation promoting meaningful climate actions, has endorsed the town’s efforts.The initiatives are all in line with “Project Drawdown” principles, an International research organisation that reviews, analyses, and identifies climate solutions.
Orla O’Donovan of Clonakilty Chamber of Commerce said: “Our experience with the campaign to date is that people want to make the changes, they just need to be given the tools and the knowledge to do so.” An exhibition on Friday showcased initiatives in an effort to further educate the community. ‘Cool Planet slime workshops’ gave people the opportunity to discover how nature can solve some of our most pressing problems using biodegradable, natural materials to create packaging, and discover how hydrogen fuel cell could replace petrol or diesel in power cars.
The Cool Communities initiative was born out of the urgency for communities to come together and work to make small but effective improvements which positively impact the environment, said Cool Planet chief executive
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