Including 7 closely related terms such as reduce carbon, carbon reduction, and reduce carbon.
… the standard material for inlay surfacing. This form of asphalt is better for the environment because it uses less energy when it is being mixed and laid. This one simple switch is expected to significantly reduce carbon emissions and work is underway to quantify this saving. Within existing Capital Programme. 29 Initiative Description Financial commitment Align ECC strategic aims Bus Back Better…
… (SO2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, produced by cars in Essex. Switching your journey from car to bus, if it’s not possible to walk or cycle, is a key way to reduce carbon emissions and help mitigate climate change. It is also an investment in your local community, economy and environment Capital Priorities Recommended £500,000 2022/23. Revenue New Investment £884,000 2022/23- 2025…
… programme will not only reduce surface water flood risk, but they will incorporate Natural Flood Management and Green Infrastructure measures that will provide environmental benefits such as habitat creation, carbon reduction/sequestration and health & wellbeing. Capital 50% ECC funded, £6.57m. 50% Env Agency Grant, £1.97m 2021/22 Flood Resilience – Community Climate Resilience Plans…
… strategy, ECC undertakes an annual maintenance programme covering all its built estate and the maintained school’s estate. A significant element of this work includes roof, window, and heating system replacements and ECC is working to deliver low or zero carbon alternatives and upgrades as the projects are being undertaken. Progress is being made to upgrade existing schools and the ECC estate…
… it can achieve its climate change targets. With a rationalised estate and a clear strategy in place, the authority will be better able to target carbon reduction investment on property that is to be retained long term and roll out more retrofit projects. 17 Initiative Description Financial commitment Align ECC strategic aims Retrofitting homes and energy efficiency: supporting low…