Including the closely related term waste.
… ENV 4 - Climate resilience 13 Why do we need to be resilient to climate change? 14 How we contribute to the One City Climate Strategy Transport 18 Buildings 18 Heat decarbonisation 19 Electricity 20 Consumption and waste 20 Business and the economy 20 Public services 21 Natural environment 22 Food 22 Infrastructure interdependencies 23 Data 23 Funding 23 National action…
… and service industries. A mass transit system and improved air quality will be beneficial for our health. The investments coming will improve our lives. Approaching this work with fairness and the need for a ‘just transition’ at the front of our minds is essential. The transition will just not happen without that. Councillor Kye Dudd,Cabinet Member for Climate, Ecology, Waste and Energy…
… by a strategic board composed of the Chief Executive, Director of Finance, the Cabinet member responsible for climate, ecology, energy and waste and the Cabinet member for finance. This monitoring of Bristol City Council’s internal work and progress is separate from the oversight of the One City Climate Strategy, which is led by the One City Environment Board with independent monitoring…
… to install solar panels on school roofs, having installed them on many of our suitable roofs. Consumption and waste City We have opened a new waste and recycling centre and re-use shop on Hartcliffe Way to increase the reuse of items. Our company, Bristol Waste are also leading public campaigns to encourage reduce, reuse and recycling, especially of food and also improving the recycling…
… service to flats. Business and the economy City We are providing input to the monitoring and reporting of progress on the One City Climate Strategy. We continue to encourage more Bristol businesses to support the Bristol One City Climate Ask, to take further actions to reduce their emissions, to tell their story and so inspire others. Bristol Waste Reuse shop at Avonmouth…