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How you can take action

on climate change in WA

There are many ways we can all take action to contribute to a more sustainable future. Individuals, communities, businesses, schools, industries, and other organisations are taking action to help fight climate change. Whether it's lowering emissions, enhancing resilience or raising awareness, there are countless ways to make a positive impact. Explore what you can do to tackle climate change within your home, workplace and everyday life to create a cleaner, stronger WA.

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How individuals can take action

From simple changes in daily routines to embracing greener technologies, find out what you can do to protect the environment and lower your carbon footprint. You will also be supporting your local community and saving money in the process.

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How communities can take action

Discover what we can do as a collective to create stronger and more resilient communities. By coming together, we can create a greater impact on driving positive climate action whether it’s through your community group, local council, or volunteer group.

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How small businesses can take action

Empower sustainable practices in your business to lower your emissions and reduce your environmental impact. There are many actions you can take in your workplace to enhance energy efficiency and benefit from cost savings.

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How industries can take action

Unlock the opportunities of a low-emissions economy and drive large-scale climate action for a more sustainable and prosperous future. Take advantage of WA’s rich natural resources and adopt innovative solutions to work towards achieving net zero emissions.

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Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge and respect Western Australian Traditional Owners as the original custodians of Western Australia's land and waters, their unique ability to care for Country and deep spiritual connection to it. We honour and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging whose knowledge and wisdom has ensured the continuation of culture and traditional practices. We thank them for caring for Country for thousands of generations.

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