Are you curious about how local recreational and cultural facilities can make significant GHG reductions through planned upgrades? Watch this video to learn more about the GHG Reduction Pathway for community buildings, a sequence of measures designed to achieve a 50% reduction in GHG emissions within 10 years and achieve best practice energy targets within 20 years.

Discover a roadmap to a more sustainable future

Take a closer look at the Green Municipal Fund’s GHG Reduction Pathway approach and how it can be used to upgrade community buildings in your municipality to reduce GHG emissions and improve energy efficiency in local facilities long term. 

What you will learn:

  • How the GMF’s GHG Reduction Pathway funding offer can help community buildings achieve (near) net zero emissions over time
  • A roadmap towards the full Pathway approach, including the different phases and measures involved
  • How GMF supports communities through the Community Buildings Retrofit initiative

Read the transcript

Correction at 1:30 | Our targets for a GHG Reduction Pathway have been updated to achieve a 50% reduction in GHG emissions within 10 years and achieve best practice energy targets within 20 years. For more information, visit our funding pages for feasibility studies and capital projects.

Have questions about Community Buildings Retrofit?

Contact our Outreach team who can answer any questions you have relating to this funding opportunity.

Book a meeting with a GMF advisor

1-877-417-0550

gmfinfo@fcm.ca

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