Including 14 closely related terms such as council building, council office, and council operations.
… 2020 and 2030 could generate £5.5trn in net benefits. Source: Global Commission on Adaptation Align title (24pt) to this box 15 Newham’s Just Transition Plan The Bigger Picture → Estate → Council operations → Council building energy → Fleet → Procurement (not above sectors) → Transport policy → Waste services → Economic development → Spatial and energy planning → New and existing buildings…
… Transition Plan As an organisation, we can account for the Council’s emissions via: Scope 1 Emissions due to direct fuel consumption in Council-owned buildings and transport fleets Scope 2 Emissions due to consumption of grid electricity Scope 3 Emissions due to materials procured, delivered and disposed of as part of the Council’s services (including upstream procurement and downstream…
… of the intersectional considerations that inform this Just Transition Plan and any future climate-related policy and planning in Newham. 35 Newham’s Just Transition Plan Where Newham is Now Engaged council officers are looking for ways to build momentum. Tools → Internal capacity and expertise → Standardising procurement and contracts → Housing and retrofit: challenge and opportunity Governance → Enabling…
… in both the ‘able to pay’ as well as the social sectors. Newham will work with others to design financing mechanisms that are secure and low-risk for 10-20 year private investment across all tenures. It will also facilitate invest-to-save schemes targeted at Council-owned buildings. Impact across our principles Increases energy efficiency of buildings and enables residential retrofit. Retrofit…
… sectors, educational and cultural institutions, and diverse businesses to build a fairer, healthier, and greener Newham. Our citizens assemblies have already demonstrated an appetite for greater action across our borough and this plan builds on that to create a call to action for all of us in Newham. Our Just Transition Plan sets a new direction for the Council. It is an ambitious statement…