Delivering Net Zero for Hull
Since its launch Oh Yes! Net Zero has attracted over 150 members – representing more than 46,500 employees – and secured the support of political stakeholders at all levels and from all major parties.
‘Delivering Net Zero for Hull’ is a report on Oh Yes! Net Zero’s first year. It outlines lessons learned, brings to life the carbon reduction activities of members and highlights the need for clarity on the government’s Net Zero priorities and policies at a national and local level.
“What happens in our cities really matters as they account for 70% of global emissions. I wish the campaign success as it moves into its second year and continues to be an example of how place-based approaches can help deliver Net Zero progress.”
Rt Hon Sir Alok Sharma MP
COP26 President
"...Hull is showing the way. Not many cities can boast a newly announced council district heating scheme, an NHS Trust with its own solar park, pioneering climate classes in secondary schools and more than 150 partners from the public and private sectors, organisations large and small, coming together to push for Net Zero."
David Shukman
Former Science Editor - BBC News
The opportunity
We have the furthest to go, but the most to gain.
Leading the way on net zero will help Hull and the Humber region to flourish, through new jobs in offshore wind and carbon capture; lower energy bills in better-insulated homes and workplaces; and cleaner air and healthier, safer lives for everyone.
The challenge
Hull and the Humber region are the UK’s largest emitting industrial cluster, producing 12 million tonnes of CO2 emissions every year.
It means the region is critical to the UK government achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Put simply, if Hull and the Humber cannot achieve net zero, neither can the UK.
Taking action on Net Zero
Whether through investment in the development of more energy-efficient products, more effective waste management processes or engaging employees as net zero champions, Oh Yes! Net Zero members are embracing the challenge of cutting their carbon emissions.
Founding Members
Oh Yes! Net Zero is a movement of Hull and Humber-based organisations committed to taking action to achieve their net zero ambitions.
Established in 2022 by founding partners Reckitt, Hull City Council, Future Humber and the University of Hull, the campaign’s objective is for Hull to lead the way in demonstrating how a city can become net zero.