The Climate 2050 Strategic Plan will guide our region's policies and collective actions to transition our region to a low carbon future, increasing the health, well-being, and prosperity of Metro Vancouver residents.
Considering amendments to the Boilers and Process Heaters Emission Regulation Bylaw, aimed to further reduce air contaminants.
Seeking input to develop an approach for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from large buildings.
Seeking input on a potential regulation to control emissions from cannabis production and processing operations.
Development of a strategy to accelerate the transition from small gas-powered equipment (such as lawn mowers, leaf blowers, and pressure washers) to emission-free alternatives.
Find information about the air quality permit and regulatory fees defined in our amended Air Quality Management Fees Bylaw 1330.
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