Suffolk Climate Emergency Plan
When the Suffolk Climate Emergency Plan was first published in 2021, we were emerging from a global pandemic. The plan was developed against a backdrop of economic and social recovery. We needed to ‘build back better’, while facing the obligation to be proactive in the face of climate change. The Suffolk Climate Emergency Plan set out a vision for a greener Suffolk with ambitious goals and helped to energise the county following two challenging years.
Suffolk Climate Emergency Plan Summer 23

Our progress so far
Every two years, we release a progress overview that showcases the work we’ve been doing to create a more Sustainable Suffolk.
Our latest report also celebrates inspirational environmental projects led by our partners.
Read our latest progress report hereTake a look back at our 2023 progress report.
Read our 2023 progress report here

Our social value impact
Kada Research was commissioned by Suffolk County Council, on behalf of Suffolk’s public sector organisations, to assess the social value impact of the Suffolk Climate Emergency Plan. The study assesses a mix of tangible and intangible social, health and environmental benefits.
Read an executive summary by clicking here.
Social Value Impact Assessment of the Suffolk Climate Emergency Plan
