The authority says it has cut its carbon emissions by 61% over the past five years.
Carbon emissions have been cut by 61% since a climate emergency was declared five years ago, a council said.
It said it had also given out almost £350,000 to support community projects seeking greater energy efficiency. As a result of its efforts, the council had cut its energy bills, leaving more money to be spent elsewhere, it said.
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