our mission
Transition Stirling is committed to:
Raising awareness of the implications of climate change and peak oil
Engaging our community in action on issues of climate change
Supporting our community to become more self-reliant in areas such as food and energy
Reducing landfill waste and greenhouse gas emissions
Advancing environmental protection
Working in partnership with other organisations, particularly local community groups and other voluntary organisations, to meet our purposes outlined above
our values
In 2016, we invited project staff, volunteers, board members and people who have been involved with the project to help identify some core values for the organisation. The following four values were identified as being central to Transition Stirling:
We want to help boost the capability and independence of our community in the face of climate change, with equality and social justice at our core
We value finding solutions through open-mindedness and creativity
We want to be helpful to our community in a responsible and honest manner
Through these values, we aim to protect the beautiful environment we are a part of
Our Aim
Transition Stirling aims to provide a positive response to and secure our community's future from the effects of climate change, through advancing citizenship, raising awareness and encouraging action.