Including 10 closely related terms such as council use, building, and buildings.
… of our staff and customers Use the new branding (top left of page) to underpin messages of our Decarbonisation Plan. Over 1MW of installed Solar Photovoltaic Panel capacity has already been installed on Council Buildings LED Streetlights installed across Argyll and Bute have reduced carbon emissions by more than 1,100 tonnes of carbon dioxide every year There are approximately…
… • Iona • Dunoon • Tiree • Lochgilphead • Seil … Our Carbon Footprint As a business, the Council is responsible for over 300 buildings, runs hundreds of vehicles including cars, buses, ferries and bin lorries and runs multiple services like disposing of municipal waste. All of these assets and activities generate greenhouse gas emissions which are harmful to the environment and contribute…
…% 15% 14% 10% 7% 4% 3% 2% Argyll and Bute Council Emissions (CO2e) - 2019/2020 Refuse Municipal to Landfill - 45% Grid Electricity - Buildings - 15% Natural Gas - 14% Fleet - all Diesel Vehicles - 10% Gas Oil & LPG - 7% Business Miles (unspecified fuel) - 4% Grid Electricity - Streetlighting - 3% All other activities - 2% 7 Bute • Helensburgh • Islay • Tarbet • Oban • Mull…
… be able to achieve savings as a smaller decreasing amount of waste goes to disposal or recovery via energy from waste. Using promotional tools such as social media and the Council’s website as well as direct engagement at events etc. we will educate residents, business, visitors and Council employees on the need to reduce, reuse and recycle following the waste hierarchy to reduce waste going…
… –Reduce Council use of disposable and single use plastics across all departments and settings W4 –Extend and explore pre-ordering for school meals to reduce food waste 10 Bute • Helensburgh • Islay • Tarbet • Oban • Mull • Campbeltown • Iona • Dunoon • Tiree • Lochgilphead • Seil … Pupils with produce picked from their school polytunnel Energy and Water…