Including 14 closely related terms such as reduce, reduce, and reduction.
… zero in respect of Scope 1 and 2 emissions Scope 1 & 2 CO2e Trajectory To nn es o f C O 2e 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 20 19 20 20 20 21 20 22 20 23 20 24 20 25 20 26 20 27 20 28 20 29 Figure 5 –potential greenhouse gas emission reductions as a consequence of the interventions Figure 5 demonstrates a possible…
… and mandatory carbon reporting, with the aim of delivering net zero emissions in procurement (Scope 3) by 2030. b) Develop and deliver training for staff and suppliers on climate change, carbon footprinting, carbon reduction and the important role of procurement in supporting change. publication of greenhouse gas emissions. Annual reporting of progress towards a net zero target…
… emissions were factored in as part of the procurement process and this is something that will be put in place to ensure that more Scope 3 data can be captured and at the same time pressure put on suppliers to reduce emissions. Scope 3 emissions can account for 70 – 80% of a council’s total footprint, given Scope 2 These emissions are indirect and are associated with the use of electricity…
… of government, businesses and residents. Individuals can influence the size of their carbon footprint by how much and what they buy and how they travel and the homes they live in. Those on higher incomes generally have larger carbon footprints and are therefore able to make the greatest contribution to reducing emissions. Action is also needed by the companies and organisations which supply goods…
… this Action Plan. The following infographic shows the keys areas where the Councils emissions are generated: Figure 2 – TDC Carbon emissions breakdown by Council office and buildings Council Office & Buildings Town Hall 250t CO2e Pier Avenue 48t CO2e Weeley 86t CO2e Northbourne 32t CO2e Print Unit 7t CO2e Weeley Crem 146t CO2e 10…