Including 13 closely related terms such as manage, management, and municipal waste.
… to cut supply chain emissions, prioritising those from our top 10 highest-spend contracts, and bring together suppliers, partners, and our business community to share our learning and promote the approach maintain our first-class refuse collection service while exploring new approaches to sustainable, low carbon waste management, by: expanding the residential food waste collection across the whole…
… technologies and make energy savings a climate education programme for schools expanding food waste recycling across the borough a sustainable city charter, being developed alongside leading landowners and developers, to help businesses cut emissions Efficient buildings Image Westminster is densely populated with 114 people per hectare – almost double…
… borough in 2022 replacing some household non-recycling waste collections with additional recycling and food waste collections improving our data on recycling trends, trialling new technologies, innovations and behaviour change techniques expanding our recycling streams to include soft plastics by 2026/27 by 2022, develop a Green Economy Strategy to help accelerate the transition to a low carbon…
… by 2022 and the remaining, commercial waste fleet by 2025 expand the availability of and access to car clubs in the city, ensuring all car club vehicles are fully electric by 2030 Reducing consumption and waste Image The City of Westminster generates almost 200,000 tonnes of municipal waste per year (2018/19), with an above average amount of waste per…
… person. Our consumption emissions, those linked to purchased products and services rather than direct activities, are above the London average, and among the highest emissions per resident in the capital. Our main priority is to reduce waste, increase recycling, and promote sustainable consumption Some of our main actions are: in 2022, adopt and implement our new Responsible Procurement Strategy…