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North Norfolk District Council

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… vehicles are needed. We will also encourage our work force away from transport based on fossil-fuels, in favour of, where practical, walking, cycling and public transport. A change towards the green economy: facilitating the supply and purchasing of more sustainable products and services with less waste. Our ambition is to have a thriving green and circular economy within North Norfolk…

… of good practice for residents and local businesses to fully play their part. We will lead by example, and we will be an exemplar among rural councils. Emissions from travelling to and from work can be reduced through using public transport, walking, cycling or by car share, and we will look to promote such opportunities. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, working from home has become ‘the norm…

… publication twice yearly of the scorecard. Each six-monthly reporting cycle will be supported by a report, and we will hold different forms of engagement to explain our actions and plans, and will hold other information sharing events. Box 8: Our promises about governance and reporting All senior management and Council decisions will be assessed and tested for consistency against the Net Zero Strategy…

… to enable flexible working practices with a blend of home and office working. We will provide information on low-carbon travel alternatives and will ensure that the Council offices support on-site EV charging provision. We are also building awareness and support for active travel options, such as cycling and walking. 26 3,906tCO2e in 2018/19 2,874tCO2e in 2019/20 2,850tCO2e in 2020/21 4.4.3…

… Our commitments We will: 1. Reduce transport needs as far as possible through home working, fewer face-to-face meetings, transition to ‘active’ transport (cycling and walking) and avoiding car use…

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