Including 10 closely related terms such as reduce, reduce carbon, and low carbon.
…) Agriculture Waste Cherwell District Council LULUCF 5 Carbon neutral council 2 car-sharing working meetings agile virtualResilience The council, residents and businesses alike have all adapted to the global COVID-19 pandemic. We can see that some of these adaptations also reduce carbon emissions. As we emerge, you will see us maintain and build upon that resilience by: Developing digital…
… estate. Plan ahead and review the programme • New property and leisure approaches supports zero carbon operations – buildings and travel • Invest to save programme for generation and retrofit • Shared electric pool cars / e-bikes shift away from private mileage • Identify ways to improve biodiversity and carbon capture through our estate • Fleet rationalisation and shared fleets…
… generation and storage assets Change in the business community, business networks and development of the low carbon supply chain. Natural Carbon Management Through our planning policies and as a community and regional partner we will ensure Oxfordshire: Takes advantage of ‘natural capital’ assets such as soils, woodlands, hedges and ponds in order to capture and store carbon and are valued…
… low carbon choices Explore ‘smart’ approaches to carbon management in supply chain build the foundations take actionA climateactive council Developing partnerships and working with businesses 12 How we will achieve it take action Develop and support zero carbon investment options to support the Oxfordshire Energy Strategy Review and plan for the strategic investment…
…, working with suppliers, ensuring our policies enable others to make low-carbon choices, and working with partners and businesses. It requires new roles and collaboration, alongside technical solutions and investment. The following principles will help us realise and maximise the multiple benefits from our action on climate change: Transforming Cherwell 3 A Climate Active Council…