Including the closely related terms public transport, public transport, and transport.
… less carbon per mile c. Encouraging people to drive more slowly and accelerate less 25.41% of Kingston residents use public transport, walk or cycle to work, compared to a national average of 26.6% and a London average of 46.2%. Electric Vehicles 26.Electric vehicle use continues to increase. RBK has a target to deliver 100 new EV charging points across the borough by 2022…
… Environment and Sustainable Transport Committee 26 November 2019 Climate Emergency - Initial Assessment Report by Director, Communities Relevant Portfolio Holder: Portfolio Holder for Environment and Sustainable Travel Purpose To outline the Council’s current approach to carbon reduction and sustainability in operations and the initial…
… that contribute to the delivery of a lower carbon, sustainable borough: i. Sustainable transport and travel ii. Air quality iii. Energy efficiency in homes and workspaces iv. Generating and harnessing energy v. Biodiversity and green spaces vi. Waste management, recycling and the circular economy B. The Council has established a cross-directorate working group to lead on the response…
… practice in developing this action plan and accompanying baseline, reporting to the Environment and Transport Committee on progress in the June / July reporting cycle. The Council’s sustainability strategy 7. Kingston Council’s Environmental Management Plan (EMP) provides the framework for our approach to sustainability, both for the Council and for the borough. 8. The priorities within…
… for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) suggests that Greater London has the lowest CO2 per capita emissions of any region due to the urban nature of the transport system, a high population density and its lower level of large industrial facilities than other regions . Between 1 2005-2017, Kingston upon Thames borough’s carbon footprint reduced from 894.4 1 2017 Local Authority Carbon…