Including 10 closely related terms such as reduction, carbon emissions, and emissions.
… baseline figures, targets, and key achievements across major emission areas, alongside successful projects and impactful carbon reduction initiatives. Highlights include significant successes in energy efficiency upgrades in schools and Council operational buildings, delivery of a wide range of climate change and environmental initiatives with direct benefits for the community as part of the Future…
… Neighbourhoods 2030 programme and securing external funding, all of which have strengthened our capacity to meet ambitious climate goals. The report also acknowledges that while notable progress has been made in reducing carbon emissions, achieving the 2030 and 2040 Net Zero targets will require a transformative approach. This includes ambitious and innovative actions and strong partnership…
… and collaboration with residents, community organisations, institutions businesses to drive the level of change needed. 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1. In October 2019 the Council declared a “Climate emergency” and set two ambitious carbon reduction targets. The first target aims for the Council’s own operations and buildings to achieve net zero emissions by 2030. This target includes emissions from…
… with residents, local community organisations, residents’ associations, and a wide range of partners, the Council is collaborating to deliver over 50 environmental initiatives across three phases. These projects will benefit the Notting Dale community by improving air quality, creating more energy-efficient homes, reducing carbon emissions, enhancing access to nature, addressing barriers to active…
… emissions inventory and carbon performance data, in 2022/2023 the Council emitted 36 ktCO₂e through its operations and estates, representing an 11% reduction in emissions since the 2018/2019 baseline year. The biggest contributor – around 90% of Council emissions come from electricity and gas consumption from buildings, with Council housing accounted for 73% of these emissions. 1.3. In 2023…