Including 4 closely related terms such as road transport, road transport, and transport.
…. Energy Reducing the use of fossil fuels and using more renewable energy sources. 2. Travel Reducing the amount of polluting types of transport on our roads and using more public transport and active modes of travel such as walking and cycling. 3. Buildings Reducing the energy demand of buildings and infrastructure by making them more energy efficient. 4. Consumption and production Using…
… Buildings and places Greater Manchester Joint Development Plan: Places for Everyone 2021 • All new developments to be net zero carbon by 2028 at the latest Transport Greater Manchester Transport Strategy 2040 • Right-Mix” ambition for at least 50% of all journeys to be made by active travel and public transport by 2040 Greater Manchester Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Infrastructure Strategy…
…; distribution Road Transport (Motorways) 231.0 ktCo2 Road Transport (Minor Roads) 118.5 ktCo2 Domestic Gas 223.6 ktCo2 Domestic Electricity 65.1 ktCo2 Commercial Electricity 31.8 ktCo2 Commercial Gas 31.3 ktCo2 Domestic other fuels’ Industrial Electricity 59.3 ktCo2 Industrial Gas 31.9 ktCo2 Public Sector Gas 19.8 ktCo2 Road Transport (A Roads) 87.7 ktCo2…
… production and consumption. • Energy is generated locally and able to meet local demand. • Less vehicles on the road, less road congestion and all vehicles are zero emission. • Public transport, cycling and walking are the default modes of transport. • Less commuting and more working from home facilitated by increased digital accessibility. • Less buying of new goods and throwing away…
…% of people in the borough commute by public transport, 1% cycle and 10% walk. Only 11% share their car. The borough reuses, recycles and composts just 50% of its household waste. The council contributes to the Greater Manchester There are 26 public Pension Fund. That fund electric vehicle (EV) invests £1,011,755,935 in charging points fossil fuels, of which across the borough Only 5…