Who We Are
A group of organizations focused on collectively transforming the community of Halton into a low-carbon, climate-resilient community.
Our Mission
The HCC will be the leaders of the local regional effort and lead the transformation towards a low-carbon, climate-resilient community.
Take Action
Let your voice be heard. Complete our surveys and sign up for our newsletter.
Participate
Who We Are
A group of organizations focused on collectively transforming the community of Halton into a low-carbon, climate-resilient community.
Our Mission
The HCC will be the leaders of the local regional effort and lead the transformation towards a low-carbon, climate-resilient community.
Take Action
Let your voice be heard. Complete our surveys and sign up for our newsletter.
Participate
Engagement
The community has told us
- They love Halton's connected communities and our access to greenspace.
- They want to sustain our quality of life in Halton.
- They are already doing a lot to reduce local greenhouse gas emissions, but are ready to do more!
- They are looking for great ideas to demonstrate how individuals and collective action can make an impact in our community of Halton.

Halton Climate Collective Infographic
The Halton Climate Collective (HCC) is comprised of environmental leaders and engagers from: Conservation Halton, Halton Region, Town of Oakville, Town of Halton Hills, Town of Milton, City of Burlington, Halton District School Board, Halton Catholic District School Board, University of Waterloo, Sheridan College and the Halton Environmental Network. The Leaders of the HCC work together to respond to the challenges of climate change to create a climate-resilient, low-carbon Halton Community.
You asked. We measured. The HCC completed the first ever local greenhouse gas inventory to determine the amount of greenhouse gases emitted from Halton residents’ homes, and personal vehicles. Data was collected from several reliable sources, in collaboration with others. We used the Greenhouse Gas Protocol for community-scale GHG emissions inventories.
You spoke. We listened. The HCC distributed the Every Action Counts Survey to the community so we could learn more about what Halton Residents are doing to reduce their personal greenhouse gas emissions.Over 2400 Halton Residents responded.
Here are the results from the inventory and survey:


Share the infographic with your family and friends to spread the word on what we can do
to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions to create a more climate-resilient, low-carbon community.