We will not be able to take payments over the telephone on Thursday
22 January 2026. This is due to essential system maintenance. We
apologise for the inconvenience.
In 2019, Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Councils declared a climate emergency, which kickstarted our journey towards finding innovative solutions to tackle climate change at a local level and slash our carbon emissions to net zero by 2030.
To tackle climate change we all need to take action. So, what can residents do? If we all make small changes in our behaviour we can start to make a big difference.
Cycle or walk locally. Maps showing safe cycle routes in Suffolk can be found at Suffolk on Board
If you're travelling longer distances, use public transport if possible
If you're replacing your car, consider an electric or hybrid vehicle
Reduce your air travel
Consume less, waste less
Reduce, reuse and recycle so you produce less waste
Make sure you are getting your recycling right
Bring home less packaging by getting your own containers refilled. Many local shops now offer refills for products including dry foods, tea, cleaning products, and toiletries.
Sharing, making, fixing, up-cycling, re-purposing and composting are all good habits to get into.
Encourage wildlife in your garden
Plant species which encourage insects, particularly bees, and other wildlife to your garden. If you don’t have a garden, even a window box or hanging basket can help
Plant trees - they are effective at absorbing carbon dioxide
Create other wildlife habitats in your garden using insect hotels, ponds or by allowing organic material to decompose
Install nesting boxes for birds and swifts, or roosting boxes for bats
Provide food, and clean fresh water, for birds and hedgehogs
More ideas about actions you can take to help wildlife at home is available from the Suffolk Wildlife Trust
Get Involved
Engage with your community - there are many local organisations that need help