Including the closely related terms low carbon, carbon, and low carbon.
…, Milton Keynes Council Document title | Page 3 of 8 Strategy vision, principles and priorities Green energy Maximising the use of renewable energy, reducing carbon and providing resilience to the grid Circular economy Increasing the efficient use of resources to reuse materials, use less water, and ensure the best use…
… The Residual Waste Treatment Facility (RWTF) which the council built processes around 110,000 tonnes of residual waste and produces enough energy to power between 10 to 12,000 homes. Our aims - what we will do by 2050 All new developments to include green energy generation schemes; MK Council to produce and distribute energy; Council procurement to drive low carbon suppliers; Use…
… and effective monitoring system to ensure outcomes are achieved. Milton Keynes will be the world’s greenest and most sustainable city by becoming carbon neutral by 2030 and carbon negative by 2050 …
…. Milton Keynes will strive to be carbon neutral by 2030 and carbon negative by 2050 while creating one of the world’s most truly sustainable economies and models for growth. Our three priorities as outlined in this strategy are: a green energy revolution, to ensure the most efficient and low impact use of our resources, and to create a prosperous circular economy. These priorities ensure…
… of land Low emissions Reducing the level of emissions from transport, industry and agriculture and ensure clear air Milton Keynes can be the world’s greenest and most sustainable city, using the opportunities of growth to tackle the challenges of climate change and resource competition to create a more prosperous city for all our people and future generations which is carbon negative by 2050…