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Rother District Council

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… vehicles to electric and other zero emission fuels for officers and Members using fleet cars or cars for business. A reduction in overall vehicle use, with increases in shared and active transport, by encouraging the use of sustainable travel solutions for staff and Members, such as car sharing, cycling, walking, public transport, and teleconferencing to minimise the requirement for travelling…

… with the production of statutory Environmental Improvement Plans (the first being the January 2018 25 Year Environment Plan). Future Homes Standard Homes are a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions responsible for 15% of the UK's total emissions in 2018. What is more – unlike other sectors such as business, transport and energy supply – residential homes saw emission levels rise between 2017…

… east to develop the supply chain ready for clean growth and low carbon opportunities, by targeting grant funding into small businesses Smart energy system  Housing and community microgrids – locally built and owned microgrids on new housing and community developments to increase retention of energy value locally Transport revolution  EV charging and hydrogen fuelling infrastructure scale up…

… will be reduced and those of us that do travel will travel by bike, public transport, electric vehicle, or on foot. The natural and built environment will be enhanced and protected for current and future communities. The Council will be a carbon neutral organisation; the district will be tackling and adapting to climate change. More energy will come from renewable or low-carbon sources, such as solar…

… that does not invest in fossil fuels, where in our power to do so. 3. Air quality and sustainable transport Acting to reduce air pollution can also help to limit climate change, through reducing the number of dirty vehicles and encouraging more people to cycle and walk. This is because sources of air pollution are also sources of greenhouse gas emissions. For example, transport is now the largest…

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