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… COMMITMENT AND COLLABORATION Westminster City Council Emissions In support of Westminster’s Climate Emergency Action Plan, the City Council has set an ambitious target to become net zero by 2030. We generated almost 45,000 tonnes of carbon from our buildings and activities in our baseline year from April 2018 to March 2019. Leisure centres 7.3% Corporate assets 13.7% Housing communal…
…, but they can influence up to 40% of emissions through their activities and powers. The City Council’s emissions amount to 2% of Westminster’s annual total and we have committed to delivering a net zero carbon council by 2030. We have changed how we operate: embedding climate considerations into every decision we make, assessing opportunities to drive down emissions from our buildings and activities…
…-quality/our-new-air-quality-action-plan https://www.westminster.gov.uk/planning-building-and-environmental-regulations/environment-conservation-and-pollution/how-were-improving-air-quality/our-new-air-quality-action-plan Feedback from respondents to the survey indicated the below top five highest priorities for Westminster City Council in tackling climate change: Increase…
… the use of electric vehicles through, for example, more charging points5 Ensure that new development meets net zero carbon standards4 Westminster City Council, landlords and homeowners to retrofit buildings to improve their energy performance and increase renewable energy3 Support residents to improve the energy efficiency of their homes and reduce energy use2 Encourage walking…
… lifetime can be from embodied emissions (e.g., construction, demolition, and disposal) Home to nearly one-sixth of London’s jobs, and with the highest economic output of any UK local authority area, Westminster’s economy is critical to the nation’s economic wellbeing Westminster City Council currently owns or operates over 400 buildings and assets – split between operational…