Including 10 closely related terms such as tree planting, new trees, and extensive tree planting.
… of the WESS. Not only will this outline the many benefits associated with trees, including environmental, health, wellbeing and economic, but it will also inform future contract specifications and requirements. The extensive tree planting programme will continue with a further 600 trees planted by April 2022 and the completion of the ambition (outlined at this Committee last year) to plant 1,000 new…
… street trees. New trees will be helped to become established and take root through the use of 750 tree gators installed on all new trees planted across the borough. 61. As well as maintaining parks and green spaces, the Council will raise awareness and promote behaviour change amongst residents around importance of biodiversity and actions that can be taken to done to promote and protect…
… an updated WESS Action Plan for 2021. This includes plans to develop a Decarbonisation Strategy for Council buildings, a plan to switch vehicles to zero emission options, as well as actions on supporting the green economy, reducing emissions from social housing, a food waste trial and more tree planting. Taking action on climate change remains a key priority for the Council. Delivery of its climate…
… the Strategy, Wandsworth will improve the overall sustainability of the Borough, improve the health and wellbeing of residents, as well as reducing future costs. 7. The WESS highlights the approach to becoming carbon neutral as an organisation, balancing the carbon emissions made with ‘offsetting’ activities such as planting trees and new technologies such as carbon capture. This will result…
…. 33. Parks across Wandsworth have been recognised as being award winning, with an increase in the number of Green Flags awarded to parks from two in 2019 to five in 2020. A draft Biodiversity Strategy has been developed, which is being discussed at the Community Services and Open Spaces OSC in February 2021. The Council has announced £100,000 spending on new trees over the next two years…