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… Mole Valley District Council Footprint Report Mole Valley District Council Climate Action Planning Charlie McNelly, Oliver Patrick, Robert Hatcher, February 2020 1 Prepared for: Paul Anderson Executive Head of Service (Resources) Paul.Anderson@molevalley.gov.uk +44(0) 1306 870613 Prepared by: Charlie McNelly, Senior Analyst…
… Image: Split into four quarters, showing – wind turbines, a dam, a cityscape at night and a terraced agricultural valley. 5 About Mole Valley District Council Mole Valley District Council is a second tier local authority based in Surrey. The council has 258 full-time employees and operates services including: planning and building control, environmental health, housing, roads, parking…
… and travel, community life, waste management and recycling, and sports and leisure centres. Image: Stepping stones over the River Mole. 6 Background • The need for taking immediate and bold action on climate change is being increasingly recognised by businesses, government and the general population. • Mole Valley District Council (MVDC) declared a climate emergency in June 2019. One key…
… recommendations on future scope, targets and roadmap planning. 2 Executive summary 7 PG&S 32.8% Gas 9.3% Electricity 10.9% Fleet 2.8% Water 0.7% Waste 0.3% Business Travel 0.6% Leased Buildings 42.5% 8 1. Key Findings 4,162 tCO2e • Mole Valley District Council (MVDC)’s measured footprint for the 2018/19 financial year is 4,162 tonnes of CO2 equivalent (tCO2e) • The largest emission…
… 2018/19 Carbon Footprint • The total carbon footprint for Mole Valley District Council’s own operations in the FY 2018/19 is equal to 4,162 tCO2e. • The majority of this footprint is attributed to the indirect emissions resulting from leased buildings and procured or purchased goods and services. The Council’s gas consumption for space and water heating in buildings, and electricity…