Including 26 closely related terms such as carbon emissions, carbon emission, and gas emissions.
… emissions, to be delivered through this Carbon Management Plan. Although the Council only has direct control over 0.6 per cent of borough-wide carbon emissions, we have a great responsibility to show leadership by reducing our own emissions, as well as supporting local people, business and our partners to reduce their impact. Whilst a separate Climate Emergency Response Plan is being…
… developed for borough-wide emissions, this Carbon Management Plan provides an overview of the Council’s current position and outlines the plan for carbon neutral services from 2030. The ambition to reduce carbon emissions is not being made from a standing start; over the past decade there have been two prior Carbon Management Plans; 2010-2015 and 2016-2020. Whilst relatively good progress has…
… how the Council will achieve carbon neutrality in relation to its own in-scope emissions by 2030, which are predominately Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions within the financial boundary. These are the emissions that the Council can directly influence. The Council also has an ambition to monitor and reduce emissions throughout its supply chain, and ensure staff are supported to travel…
… carbon management in the organisation The following action are considered essential for ensuring carbon emissions are reduced over the period of the plan. • Directorate carbon emission reduction targets • Increase monitoring and baseline to expand scope • Implementation of the key actions outlined in this plan • Development of refined monitoring and reporting systems • Core centralised…
… externally Carbon management plan financing Parallel to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the Carbon Management Plan aims to reduce costs on an ongoing basis. This needs to be set against a context of rapidly increasing fuel costs; decreasing resources available to local authorities; and that a high portion of savings being attributed to schools’ devolved budgets instead…