Including the closely related terms public transport, transport, and transport sector.
…: Indirect energy emissions released into the atmosphere that are associated with your consumption of purchased electricity; Scope 3: Other indirect emissions that are a consequence of your actions occurring at sources you do not own or control and are not classed as Scope 2 emissions. For example: business travel (staff vehicles of Public Transport), waste disposal, materials or fuels (water…
…. Business travel by public transport is not presently included in this report does not include CO2 emissions resulting from office based waste, due to detailed data being unavailable at the current time. 1 Scope 1: Direct emissions from activities owned or controlled by your organisation: Gas & Owned Transport; Scope 2…
…) found that: ► The UK’s greenhouse gas emissions have reduced by 43% compared to 1990 levels. Since 2012 seventy-five percent of the emission reductions have come from the power sector while security of supply has been maintained and average energy bills have fallen. 11 ► The transport sector (27% of UK territorial emissions) was significantly off track from the cost…
… fuels consumed as a result of your actions. 18 In calculating the total emissions for 2019, the emissions associated with all council owned properties (other than those purchased for investment purposes) have been included but the waste from the offices and public transport has not been included as there was no accurate data available. Due to the high emissions factor associated…
… consumption Scope 3 147 155 130 118 97 289.46* Water; Business travel (from unowned vehicles); Extraction, Refinement and Transportation of all raw fuels; Waste disposal Total Gross Emissions 2,325 2,244 2,124 1,931 2,112 1,599.93 *no data for Public Transport or Waste Disposal. 19 SECTION 3 CONSUMPTION AND EMISSIONS BY FACILITY 3.1 SCOPE OF DATA TBC aspire…