Including the closely related terms road transport, road transport, and transport.
…%Other fuels, 3.4% Fuel consumption in Newcastle-under-Lyme, 2017 Total Fuel Consumption The domestic sector accounts for the highest proportion of fuel consumption in Newcastle-under-Lyme, followed by road transport and industrial & commercial sectors. Within the domestic sector, approximately 75.2% of fuel consumed is gas and 22.9% is electricity. In the industrial & commercial sector…
…, approximately 49.3% of fuel consumed is electricity and 37.5% is gas. The baseline GHG emissions in Newcastle-under-Lyme are estimated to be 903.02 ktCO2e. Of this total, Scope 1 and 2 emissions (i.e. those associated with fuel consumption and electricity used within the area boundary) account for roughly 767.38 ktCO2e. the largest portion of emissions result from petrol and diesel used in road transport…
… the environmental issues facing our communities and businesses and in particular with key partners such as Staffordshire County Council and Keele University. waterless urinals at Jubilee 2 and flush controls in the town centre public toilets. • Across our offices we are ‘Digital by Default’ and discourage unnecessary printing. Travel and Transport • We are currently accessing Highways England funding…
… to install rapid electric car chargers at strategic points which are easily accessible to the general public. • We operate a cycle to work scheme and offer bike loans to employees. • We’re working in partnership with the transport authority (Staffordshire County Council) to develop cycling and walking infrastructure for the Borough. • We are trialling an electric scooter pilot for Newcastle Town Centre…
… to. The themes identified include: Built EnvironmentNatural Environment Travel & Transport Waste, Recycling & Resource Management Awareness, Engagement & Behaviour Change Energy consumption & Renewables Built EnvironmentNatural Environment Travel & Transport Waste, Recycling & Resource Management Awareness, Engagement & Behaviour Change Energy consumption &…