Mitigation is focused on the reduction and prevention of greenhouse gas emissions, alongside other efforts, to reduce the rate of climate change. The City has committed to a 30 per cent reduction in energy use and a 45 per cent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 through the Energy Conservation and Demand Management Plan.
To date the City has:
- Committed to achieve net zero emissions by 2050
- Reduced energy use for streetlights by 62 per cent through LED retrofits
- Installed a number of electric vehicle charging stations across the City
- Eliminated the use of disposable water bottles, straws and other single-use plastics at City facilities
- Introduced hybrid and electric vehicles to the City fleet, By-Law services is the first department to transition to fully electric vehicles
- Replacement of fleet toward electric vehicles, where possible, as gas and diesel use represents 30 per cent of the City's current emissions
- Built the St. Catharines Kiwanis Aquatics Centre to LEED standard silver
- Constructed St. Catharines first Zero Carbon Building Fire Hall