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The city government panel included local representatives from Scotland, South Korea and Vancouver.

November 3, 2021
Media Release

Surrey, BC – Mayor McCallum was part of a panel of speakers for the United Nations Global Innovation Hub at the COP26 Climate Change Conference.

The city government panel included local representatives from Scotland, South Korea and Vancouver.

Addressing delegates, virtually, Mayor McCallum outlined the programs and initiatives the City of Surrey is taking to address climate change.

“Climate change affects us all and we all have to do our part in fighting its destabilizing effects on our planet,” said Mayor Doug McCallum. “At the City of Surrey, we are taking direct action. Our newest recreational facility, the new Clayton Community Centre, is built to Passive House standards making it 90% more energy efficient. We are also making it easier for our residents to switch to clean technology by doubling the number of public electrical vehicle chargers in Surrey. No action is too small. From large institutions to the individual, by collectively taking action we are giving our planet a fighting chance to beat climate change.”

Other green initiatives the City of Surrey have put into effect include:

  • First municipality in Metro Vancouver to ban single use plastic bags and foam takeout containers
  • Increased the maximum fine for illegally cut trees to $20,000
  • City of Surrey tree sales will result in 4,000 new trees planted by the end of the year
  • The City District Energy System provides an efficient and low impact source for heating in the downtown core by using renewable natural gas created at the Surrey Biofuel Facility from kitchen and green scraps

Surrey has also been chosen to be the site for Canada’s first full-electric smart motorcycle. Damon Motors new 110,000 square foot research, development and production hub recently broke ground. By 2025, 300 high-tech manufacturing jobs and 500 office jobs will be based at the state-of-the-art manufacturing plant in Surrey’s Bridgeview neighbourhood.

Watch the Mayor’s full presentation below:

Contact info

Amber Stowe
Communications & Media Relations Lead
Office of the Mayor
amber.stowe@surrey.ca
604-598-5854