Including 10 closely related terms such as council buildings, council building, and buildings.
… and public facilities have significantly reduced the carbon emissions from their premises, transport, daily operations and supply chain. The council has high direct impact with regards to our own workplaces and public buildings and can influence the behaviour of its staff and procurement practices. The 27 council has a big role in the tourism sector and can assert a high degree…
… by Eastbourne Borough Council -Metered gas data (for buildings where the Council pay the gas bills)- including Eastbourne Homes Limited. -Litres of fuel consumed for Council fleet vehicles and equipment from tank purchasing records and fuel card records. -Actual fuel records from the Kier waste collection contract are unavailable for 18/19- we have extrapolated based on records from SEESL…
… that were incurred during the first 3 full months (Aug-Oct 2019) of the new contract during which no changes were made to vehicles or rounds. Actual data will be used for 19/20. Scope 2 Indirect emissions from the generation of energy purchased by Eastbourne Borough Council -Metered electricity data (for buildings where the Council pay the electricity bills)- including Eastbourne Homes…
… by source Gas- Council buildings Gas- Eastbourne Homes Council liquid fuel use Waste Services liquid fuel use 75% 25% Fig.10 Scope 2 emissions by source Council buildings Eastbourne Homes Limited Total= 774 tCO2e Total = 3,047 tCO2e Total= 2,273 tCO2e 17 Fig.11 shows that our energy use within council owned and operated buildings accounts for the bulk of our…
… emissions, 43% of the total, so decarbonising this area will be key to hitting our net zero carbon goals. Nearly half of the gas consumption of our own buildings is from the crematorium (Fig.13). 3.3 Council owned and operated buildings This category, shown in Fig.11, includes consumption from: offices (inc. depots and stores); our public use assets such as the theatres, the Tennis Centre…