Including the closely related terms transport, public transport, and sustainable transport.
… possible. We have been developing a more environmentally friendly waste disposal management approach, whilst supporting residents to recycle more, and use less. Transport on our roads is a key contributor to our carbon emissions. We want pleasant streets with less congestion and pollution, through more sustainable transport which encourages walking, cycling and public transport. We are proud…
… INTRODUCTION 5 CLIMATE AND IMPROVING HEALTH AND WELL BEING 7 A GREEN ECONOMIC FUTURE 11 SUSTAINABLE ECONOMICS 12 PROCUREMENT, ESTATE MANAGEMENT, AND PENSIONS 13 GREEN HOMES FOR THE FUTURE 15 AN ENVIRONMENT FOR ALL 16 GREENING THE BOROUGH 17 REDUCING WASTE AND INCREASING RECYCLING 18 IMPROVING OUR AIR QUALITY AND SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT 19 INVOLVING AND EMPOWERING OUR…
…, focuses on reducing localised pollution from transport and buildings. INTRODUCTION 2 A reduction in greenhouse gases by at least 100 per cent of 1990 levels 3 Compared with 1990 levels: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-enshrines-new-target-in-law-to-slash-emissions-by-78-by-2035 6 WHERE WE ARE: The trajectory we are on is encouraging. The Council’s total emissions for 2019/20 were…
… impact of dealing with wasted food. There is an additional cost to the planet because food production, packaging and transportation, all produce carbon emissions which contribute to climate change. Analysis by the Council reveals that half of what goes into Newham’s bins is wasted food and more than half of this could have been avoided. If residents waiste less food, it will cut both…