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To meet the environmental challenges faced by our community, the Town of Innisfil is working on an Integrated Sustainability Master Plan (ISMP). The goal of this plan is to provide a cohesive strategy to address climate change and other sustainability concerns faced by our town today and in the future.
The ISMP will identify key goals and actions needed to:
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions and climate-related costs
Manage energy use and carbon
Increase climate resilience (i.e. our ability to prepare for and respond to climate events)
Develop a circular economy (i.e. sharing, reusing, repairing, and recycling existing resources)
Improve how we use resources and the state of our natural environment
The ISMP uses three main pathways to guide actions for a "Sustainable Innisfil". These pathways include mitigation, adaptation, and operational sustainability and environmental preservation (OSEP).
You can also stay informed by registering for project updates on this page!
To meet the environmental challenges faced by our community, the Town of Innisfil is working on an Integrated Sustainability Master Plan (ISMP). The goal of this plan is to provide a cohesive strategy to address climate change and other sustainability concerns faced by our town today and in the future.
The ISMP will identify key goals and actions needed to:
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions and climate-related costs
Manage energy use and carbon
Increase climate resilience (i.e. our ability to prepare for and respond to climate events)
Develop a circular economy (i.e. sharing, reusing, repairing, and recycling existing resources)
Improve how we use resources and the state of our natural environment
The ISMP uses three main pathways to guide actions for a "Sustainable Innisfil". These pathways include mitigation, adaptation, and operational sustainability and environmental preservation (OSEP).
You can also stay informed by registering for project updates on this page!
We would like to hear about your experiences with climate change and sustainability in the Town of Innisfil!
The following survey should take you about 15 minutes to complete. Rest assured that your answers will remain completely confidential (unless you opt otherwise).
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Integrated Sustainability Master Plan has finished this stage
In early 2022, we'll map past and current energy use and emissions, assess future climate risk, and identify past and ongoing sustainability actions.
Setting direction
Integrated Sustainability Master Plan has finished this stage
Throughout 2022, we'll set energy and emissions reduction targets, identify top climate-related risks, and set waste and pollution reduction targets.
Action planning
Integrated Sustainability Master Plan has finished this stage
In late 2022 and early 2023, we'll develop actions, create related tools and programs, assess costs, create an implementation schedule and reporting system, and draft the ISMP.
Adoption
Integrated Sustainability Master Plan is currently at this stage
In 2024, we'll finalize the ISMP and present for Council's adoption.
Implementation and monitoring
this is an upcoming stage for Integrated Sustainability Master Plan
After the ISMP is approved, we'll implement the action items, report progress, and continuously review and improve processes.
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Integrated Sustainability Master Plan - Presentation to Council