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Nottingham City Council

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… people benefit from the low carbon economy. We will continue to ensure the benefits from economic growth are felt by our citizens and lift people out of poverty. Nottingham will become one of the cheapest places to live and work in with low household fuel bills, affordable low carbon public transport, and high quality public services. Nottingham will be one of the happiest places to live…

… to sustainability (75%) Company travel plan encourage public transport, walking, cycling (71.4%) Some of the other ways organisations take action are: Signing-up to the forthcoming Council Business Charter Allowing more flexible working and online meetings for staff where possible to reduce travel Making buildings energy efficient to cut costs and carbon, and to provide a more productive…

… In 2017, nearly a third of Nottingham’s total CO2 emissions came from transport of which, nearly all come as a result of road transport from cars, vans, lorries and buses. Action is needed to reduce car journeys, increase cycling and walking, improve public transport and more low emission vehicles. Through this, we can achieve better air quality, mobility and health for citizens. 2…

… health. The implementation of the UK’s first Workplace Parking Levy and the construction of two new tram lines has led to 9.7 million additional public transport journeys each year. Efforts to increase the uptake of Ultra Low Emissions Vehicles (ULEVs) are now beginning to show results however, ULEVs currently account for only less than 0.5% of all Nottingham’s vehicles. To achieve…

… years. There are still considerable numbers of people who commute into Nottingham by means of single occupancy car journeys. This is one of the key areas of emissions that the Council will need to address alongside businesses, communities and partner, shifting this behaviour towards shared and public transport, and much greater walking and cycling. Nottingham City Council has…

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