Including the closely related term consultation.
… approaches the council can take. Carbon audit and emission reductions 1.6 The first element of work following procurement was the appointment of consultants ‘LASER’ a division of KCC’s Commercial Services in February 2020, to conduct an audit of the Council’s own operations, services, and buildings to quantify the existing carbon emissions and identify the level of carbon reduction required…
… Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Report of the Climate Emergency Advisory Panel - Corporate Carbon Reduction Plan 6. Consultation on Options 6.1 This report details the amount of carbon emitted from the Council’s own estate, operation, and services. A detailed member briefing was provided on 20 October 2020. Option appraisal workshops were held with senior staff and CEAP and CEAP members…
… sought feedback from their respective Groups. 6.2 CEAP will continue to steer the direction of the Carbon Descent Plan, with an annual review and reporting on progress to Cabinet. The Carbon Descent plan will be refreshed and updated yearly in consultation with members and officers across the Council. 6.3 How to ensure that our communities and young people have a voice in shaping…
… on carbon reduction over time. Similarly, the actions identified in the Corporate Descent Plan will be incorporated into individual teams/services objectives. Recommendation from Cabinet Advisory Board 6.5 The Communities and Economic Development Cabinet Advisory Board were consulted on 17 February 2021 and agreed the following: That the recommendations to Cabinet as set out in the report…
… be supported subject to Cabinet giving consideration to the use of contractual terms in the event of any of the Council’s estate being disposed of to require the purchaser to undertake measures to achieve net zero carbon emissions. 6.6 Following consultation with Property Services it is suggested that when decision makers are considering the disposal of any assets they be mindful of the Council’s…