Including 11 closely related terms such as low carbon technology, low carbon, and carbon.
… an economic growth opportunity. Actions could be to: • Continue to encourage and expand inward investment and relocation of innovative low carbon technology enterprises engaged in the low carbon energy, transport and construction sectors • Work with businesses and corporate organisations to initiate and share Circular Economy initiatives • Ensure that business infrastructure is resilient…
… and made a commitment to reducing carbon emissions across the Council’s own estate and influencing climate action planning, mitigation and adaptation across Warwick District. Development of a Climate Emergency Action Programme is the first step to formalizing an approach over the next decade, which can bring social, environmental and economic benefits to the communities and businesses across Warwick…
… Plan, sets developments and land use standards aimed at reducing carbon emissions and building sustainable communities The population of the District is likely to increase over the next 10 years, the Local Plan has an important role to play in minimizing the impact on emissions of that increase but in transport and housing Develop a spatial strategy that minimises the need to travel…
… and campaigns that encourage energy efficiency and carbon reduction actions amongst residential communities and individual households. Develop Business and Economic Opportunity Warwick District is already an attractive location for business relocation and inward investment. The Council could promote the District as a new hub for low carbon technology and service industries – representing…
… the District. WDC is in a strong position to lead, coordinate and influence. Actions could be to: Build effective partnerships with private and commercial stakeholder groups to design and deliver a district-wide carbon reduction plan Engage and collaborate with regional and national organisations to deliver low carbon initiatives Encourage the involvement of community groups…