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North Lanarkshire Council

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…: corporatecommunications@northlan.gov.uk mailto:CarbonGroup%40northlan.gov.uk?subject= https://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/ contents A Climate & Biodiversity Emergency Global Climate Action North Lanarkshire Working as a community, in partnership Carbon management and the council’s emissions Climate Champions Climate Change Group Council’s…

…. Building and facilities energy 45% Transportation 47% Waste 2% IPPU 4% AFOLU 2% Generation of grid supplied energy 0% 2,636,764.30 tco2e Figure 1 Summary of Greenhouse Gas Emission Sectors in North Lanarkshire Source: Setting City Area Targets and Trajectories for Emissions Reduction, 2018 Emissions (2021) North Lanarkshire North Lanarkshire Council is the fourth most populated local…

… generates carbon emissions through their use of buildings and transport as well as industrial or farming processes. Private car use accounts for 60.7% of the total carbon emissions from road transport. North Lanarkshire has an Active Travel Strategy to encourage residents to become more active and use their cars less. In North Lanarkshire we benefit from greenspaces in our towns. Mature trees can…

… and further development of the North Lanarkshire routemap and council’s Climate Action Plan. Introduction of Deposit Return Scheme Carbon management and the council’s emissions Chief Executive Strategic Communications People and Organisational Development Enterprise and Communities Education and Families Adult Health and Social Care Business Solutions Legal and DemocraticFinancial…

…, monitor and report on its emissions. In 2016 a new baseline (2015/16) was established following a review of the council’s carbon boundary. The carbon boundary is the list of known emission sources which are under some element of the council’s control. These are summarised into three main categories: buildings, transport and waste as shown in the above chart. The table below provides a summary…

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