Including 18 closely related terms such as other emissions, gas emissions, and carbon emissions.
… are ultimately reliant on a third party, there are fewer direct actions that a reporting organisation can take to reduce their indirect emissions. Due to the above factors, emissions have only been included in the Council’s target where the data is robust and therefore an emission reduction can be demonstrated (waste and water). For other emission sources in the Council’s Scope 3 actions have been…
… Protocol further categorises these direct and indirect organisational emissions into three broad scope categories: • Scope 1: All direct GHG emissions. • Scope 2: Indirect GHG emissions from consumption of purchased electricity, heat or steam. • Scope 3: Other indirect emissions, such as the extraction and production of purchased materials and fuels, transport-related activities in vehicles…
… Leisure Centre and Blidworth Leisure Centre. The Carbon Trust identified the top 10 buildings by their carbon emissions in the Council’s 2018/19 carbon footprint (graph to the right) and considered a range of emission reduction opportunities that could be applied to achieve the Council’s 2035 target. Electricity and gas consumption are the dominant emissions sources for all buildings. Numerous…
…' Toilets and Service Area Sconce and Devon Park Management Building Car Park Lighting (London Road) Bridge Lighting Pillar Electricity and gas consumption across NSDC operated buildings (tCO2e) Electricity emissions [tCO2e] Gas emissions [tCO2e] Hotspot: Energy consumption from Council operated buildings Leisure Centres Emission reduction project opportunities were identified at Newark…
… • Disposal and treatment of waste generated by the Council (including water) • Emissions associated from business travel Business Travel 6% Contracts 32% Leased Buildings 47% Waste 1% Water 1% Commuting 13% Other carbon reduction opportunities Newark and Sherwood District Council’s Indirect Emissions The Carbon Trust has identified other emissions that occur within the Council’s value chain…