WM-Net Zero Team Attends Successful Brockmoor Path Launch Event in Dudley

Dr Abril Herrera Chavez, Public Engagement Officer for WM-Net Zero, along with Miriam Ruiz, a member of the Public Involvement in Research Group (PIRG), recently attended the launch of the Brockmoor Path project in Dudley. The event drew considerable community interest, highlighting local enthusiasm for sustainable and community-led environmental initiatives.

The Brockmoor Path launch provided an excellent platform to showcase various engagement opportunities available through WM-Net Zero. Attendees learned about becoming community ambassadors, a role that helps drive local sustainability actions and awareness within Dudley.

Dr Herrera Chavez and Miriam Ruiz also shared insights about the Public Involvement in Research Group (PIRG), encouraging residents to actively participate in shaping research activities and regional climate policies. Additionally, attendees were informed about WM-Net Zero’s indoor air quality sensor project, aimed at improving home environments and public health within the Brockmoor community.

Overall, the event successfully highlighted local opportunities for community involvement, promoting collaboration and active participation in WM-Net Zero initiatives designed to create healthier, more sustainable living environments.

For more details about these opportunities, please visit:

Indoor Air Quality Sensors Installation/

Community Ambassador roles

Public Involvement in Research Group (PIRG)

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