Including 11 closely related terms such as carbon emissions, carbon emission, and emissions.
… secured £4.7m for the region to retrofit homes for those on low incomes in fuel poverty, plus an additional £1m for Brent specifically in the second phase of the project. 21,000 LED street lights installed, reducing carbon emissions by 62% while continuing to keep our streets safe. Secured £3.2m of funding to improve the energy efficiency of 16 council-owned buildings across our estate in 2021-22…
… against each of these in terms of definitive action take is set out below. Consumption, Resources and Waste Developed and launched a new Procurement Sustainability Policy which mobilises £400m on council spending power in order to radically tackle carbon emissions within the council’s supply chain. 150 tonnes of plastic saved by the Plastic Free Wembley campaign, including trialling biodegradable…
… Community priorities Climate Emergency Our response to the climate emergency Our response to the climate emergency In July 2019, Brent Council declared a climate and ecological emergency and committed to do all in its gift to strive for carbon neutrality by 2030. This target is borough-wide…
…, not just council-only emissions, because of how urgent this issue is – and therefore more ambitious goals are required. We are one of only 12 councils in London who have adopted this 2030 target. In late 2019, we held the Brent Climate Assembly to understand resident’s priorities. The outcome of these workshops has informed our Strategy for reaching that ambitious goal…
…. Brent’s Climate & Ecological Emergency Strategy (.pdf, 7.07MB) is the culmination of a year of research, review, and engagement with our communities and colleagues. It sets out our proposed priorities and a pathway to carbon zero. You can find out more information about the Strategy and the consultation by clicking the links below. Easy read version of Brent’s…