Including the closely related terms property, and property.
… Cambridgeshire’s Carbon Footprint Ideally, the carbon footprint for the geographical area of East Cambridgeshire should comprise all GHG emissions that occur in the area – this includes commercial and industrial sources, domestic homes, transport, agriculture, waste and land use. There is no simple 100% accurate way of calculating a carbon footprint, as it relies on a number of assumptions…
… sources, for example invoices received by the Council, annual energy statements from utility providers and property services. Work continues to ensure that this data is robust and systems are in place to ensure ongoing timely and accurate collection of such data. Energy Type Source Data Quality/Estimation techniques Gas Energy invoices from different suppliers, meter readings. Where…
… parks and open spaces, general maintenance of our properties and land, and any lease vehicles; it also includes what is known as ‘well to tank’, that being the emissions arising from the production and distribution of fuel before it enters the vehicles). When the Council’s fleet vehicles are combined with the relatively small (but still significant) staff business travel, the Council’s…