Including 4 closely related terms such as management, manage, and waste management.
… of the change required is not within the Council’s direct control, but we will initially be focusing our activity within these areas: Housing and new homes Public realm and adaptation Planning and regulation Social Regeneration and development Waste minimisation and plastics 9 Transport Energy and facilities Businesses, employment and investment Green space and biodiversity Data…
… waste management and recycling Carbon footprints of existing private buildings Carbon in commercial buildings and business practices Consolidation of local deliveries Consumer choice. 54. There are also vital elements of legislation and infrastructure where we need to work together to achieve shared aims. Transport for London and public transport networks Cross borough energy programmes…
… with communities and schools to improve local air quality Development of a Southwark plastics strategy Reducing use of plastic within Southwark Engaging with residents Personal pledges to reduce use of plastics Reducing waste Improving the environment Protecting biodiversity South East London Combined Heat and Power Low carbon heat and power recovery Delivering decentralised energy…
… and stores management Emissions and carbon savings Maintaining high recycling rates and low landfill use 35% of waste recycled The highest rate in inner London Only 3.5% on average goes to landfill 2,400 tonnes of plastic recycled per year Reduce emissions from landfill Education and outreach programme with schools and residents Energy recovery via SELCHP Cycling networks…
… will approach housing, planning, energy, transport, biodiversity, waste and many other issues. Crucially, it will also ensure that the council does all it can to engage, consult and empower our local communities in the process. The challenge we face through the Climate Emergency is massive, but the commitment of the council to pursue this strategy will enable us to meet it. RECOMMENDATIONS 1…