… further detail, analysis and recommendations in respect of the following topics: o CEC’s own carbon footprint from 2011 to present; o Cheshire East borough’s carbon footprint from 1990 to present, including emissions from agriculture and land use; o An indicative ‘route map’ to 2050 which seeks to define the nature and extent of emissions reduction measures to reach carbon neutrality, for both…
…%) Wastewater (<1%) Weaker Influence The council’s own emissions represent around 3% of the total borough’s emissions. The figure below displays the current district emissions relating to the area administered by Cheshire East Council. It shows the subsector inventory for direct and indirect emissions calculated using SCATTER (excluding agriculture, forestry and land-use). Note that key authority…
… by using renewable sources. This includes both a council and borough-wide focus for action, as measures will commonly deliver benefits at scale that can provide opportunity for stakeholders beyond just the council. 4. Natural Capital Similar to energy supply – the council has the opportunity to progress action both on its own land estate and within the borough more widely. Both warrant…