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Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council

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… be the identification of investable renewable projects to power Barnsley’s homes, public and commercial buildings. 25 September 2020 14 We want to provide guidance for community groups and householders; and assessing opportunities for a number of specific renewables projects such as biodiesel, solar PV and micro hydro. Sustainable Transport Transport emissions in Barnsley still accounted for 26…

public transport. Resource Efficiency Natural capital is nature’s ability to renew and provide resources. These resources include water, land, minerals and timber and are not finite. Human activities are consuming these inefficiently, producing more waste leading to increasing carbon emissions. This means that there is a need to find new sustainable methods of production to address wasteful…

… We want to provide guidance for community groups and householders; and assessing opportunities for a number of specific renewables projects such as biodiesel, solar PV and micro hydro. Figure Sustainable Transport Sustainable Transport Transport emissions in Barnsley still accounted for 26% of all emissions in 2017. This SEAP programme aims to support the work of our Active Travel Plan…

…. Barnsley’s Transport Strategy aims to reduce the need to travel, encourage active travel and decarbonising travel. This includes a range of measures in the Active Travel Action Plan. Other initiatives include working with large employers to set travel targets, promoting green fleet health checks, creation of a Town Car Club; supporting and engaging with local bus service providers on decarbonising public

transport. Figure Resource Efficiency Resource Efficiency Natural capital is nature’s ability to renew and provide resources. These resources include water, land, minerals and timber and are not finite. Human activities are consuming these inefficiently, producing more waste leading to increasing carbon emissions. This means that there is a need to find new sustainable methods of production…

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