Including 7 closely related terms such as management, manage, and reduce carbon.
… Domestic Total Transport Total 16. This shows that our buildings and waste are the two largest sources of carbon, accounting for almost 90% of the Council’s carbon emissions, with transport accounting for our remaining emissions. If we are to meet the more ambitious target of the Council achieving net zero by 2030 then we need to substantially accelerate the pace of change, doubling our…
… that they recognise the impact of climate change and are delivered in a sustainable way. 20. The AGD Programme Management Office and project teams are working with Scottish Government to ensure the Deal is aligned with Scotland’s transition to net zero carbon emissions by 2045. Scottish Government are developing a carbon management structure for the AGD, as well as other City Region and Growth Deals…
… consumption and how we will work with our communities and support business to reduce their emissions. It also identifies opportunities to involve our schools, communities and business in helping to raise awareness and create a local movement which is focused on reducing carbon emissions and/or offseting our carbon emissions through local community based initiatives and sets out our plans for engaging…
… waste as they are based on the polluter pays principle. There is, however, much that we can do at a local level to reduce carbon emissions arising from waste. Waste Disposal Arrangements – The Biodegradable Waste Ban 52. The Waste (Scotland) Regulations 2012 banned biodegradable municipal waste from landfill in Scotland. Essentially this ban requires all biodegradable waste…
… Officer and Young People Working Group (MOWG) on Climate Change in developing the Climate Change Plan and agree to the proposed Climate Change Vision for East Ayrshire; ii) Agree to join the UK100 and endorse their Net Zero Local Leadership Pledge, which would commit the Council to the aim of reducing the council’s carbon emissions to Net Zero by 2030; and work with our residents and businesses…