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Swale Borough Council

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… us the data up until the end of 2017. Due to the nature of businesses in Swale, the district has always had high energy consumption and emissions compared with other Kent districts. In order to establish the activities required to achieve our targets we need to understand the existing situation in both the council and the borough as a whole. ‐ 100.0 200.0 300.0 400.0 500.0…

… 600.0 700.0 CO2 emissions all Kent districts 2017 kilotons Industry and Commercial Domestic Transport Source: BEIS 6 Swale Borough Council Climate and Ecological Emergency  If we look at levels of emissions over the last 12 years, we can see an overall decrease across the borough, with the exception being in the Transport sector, which has hardly changed during the same period…

… to decline overall. The 2017 total of 648.4kt CO2 comprises 55% of the districts total CO2 emissions. Consumption of electricity in Swale was 691GWh in 2017, of which domestic consumption was 235GWh, and non- domestic consumption was 456GWh. The typical (median) household electricity consumption in Swale was 3,909kWh. The total gas consumption (domestic and non-domestic) in Swale in 2017…

…, Mid Kent waste and recycling contract). The following partnerships carry out work that is relevant to the climate and ecological emergency:  Kent Climate Change Network (A network including Kent County Council all of the 12 district councils in Kent, Kent Police, Kent Fire and Rescue Service and the NHS.);  Kent Energy Efficiency Partnership;  Kent Downs Area of Outstanding…

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