Stevenage Borough Council has released its Climate Action Plan tracker in a bid to hit a net-zero target by 2030.

In partnership with Kausal, the council has created an online portal to showcase its work to reduce greenhouse gasses and improve climate resilience.

Public, businesses, and organisations can view actions in four key areas: businesses, homes, transport, construction and regeneration, energy and water, people and awareness, waste and recycling, and biodiversity.

The Action Plan highlights the present and future climate initiatives under these eight strategic themes, with updates and performance metrics to be given.

Councillor Simon Speller, portfolio holder for Environment and Performance said: "As a local ambassador and leader for climate change, it is imperative that the council can show accountability for the achievements made in our contribution towards combatting climate change and enhancing sustainability.

"The new portal helps to explain technical data using easy to understand charts and illustrations.

"It’s important for all our residents and businesses in our local community to join us on this journey and learn more about the impact of climate change and how it affects us now and future generations too.

"By making just small changes in our everyday lives, we can all have a big impact."

The website can be accessed via climate.stevenage.gov.uk.