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… and the associated emissions Scope 3 Indirect emissions that result from activities occurring in the supply chain of the council, both upstream and downstream Purchased goods and services, leased assets, business travel, employee commute, investments Source: The Greenhouse Gas Protocol (ghgprotocol.org) categorises emissions into three groups or scopes as defined above. Arun District Council…
… baseline emissions Arun District Council baseline emissions Scope Carbon (tonnes of CO2e) Spend (£) % of emissions % of spend in £ 1 and 2 392.02 726,115 1.90 1.457 3 20,259.45 49,111,516 98.10 98.543 TOTAL 20,651.47 49,837,631…
… is reached. It will also be important to reduce energy demands and usage in all corporate buildings, reduce non-electric vehicle usage and car mileage, whilst increasing the amount of renewable energy generated and ensuring that biodiversity within the district is enhanced and protected. As can be seen from the diagram below (Figure 1), emissions generated from the council’s housing stock and the waste…
… emissions across the district. The council is committed to achieving its 2030 target and this document is designed to help plan projects and monitor the results. However, there are limitations to what we can achieve on our own and we will need to help others work towards carbon neutral goals of their own. Project commencement…