Wrexham Council’s climate change and decarbonisation survey is now open and they are asking residents to take part and help people make energy-saving choices across the coming years.
The survey will also leave residents with a chance to win some great energy-saving and carbon-reducing prizes.
People who complete the survey and leave their email address will be entered into a draw, giving them the chance to win a bike voucher, slow cookers, air fryers, mobile phone solar chargers, and an annual pass to Xplore!
The survey will be live until November 30 and only takes around 5-10 minutes to complete.
Cllr David A Bithell, Climate Champion, said: “We declared a Climate and Ecological Emergency in 2019, and as part of our Decarbonisation Plan we want to work with people who live and work in Wrexham to increase the awareness and understanding of the changes we will all need to make to tackle the climate emergency.
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“We’re hoping our survey can raise awareness of these issues, but it also allows us to learn a bit more about people in Wrexham, which will then help us to support them in making changes that can have a big impact.
"The survey will be live until November 30, and it doesn’t take long to complete, so please take part if you can. Everyone who takes part and leaves an email address will be entered into a draw, with some great prizes on offer.”
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To give you a brief idea what it’s about, some of the things the survey covers includes:
• The general understanding of climate change and the climate emergency
• Things people already do, or would consider doing, to limit their own contribution to climate change
• The understanding of the human contribution to climate change
• People’s feelings on the rising cost of living and increases in energy prices
• The knowledge around actions that can save money, as well as reducing carbon
• Which heating systems people are using in Wrexham
• Thoughts about the environment
• How people are travelling in Wrexham
Residents can complete the survey here.
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