Including 5 closely related terms such as waste, domestic waste, and household waste.
… transport, 20% of mileage is by public transport. Waste ● Producing less waste: 11% decrease in overall quantity of commercial and domestic waste against 2015 levels. ● Increased recycling rates: 61% of commercial and household waste is sent to recycling. Renewable Energy ● Increased solar (PV & thermal): 0.67 km2 of PV arrays across roof space (equivalent to arrays on 58% of households…
… identifies that in 2017, 272 ktCO2e were emitted across Adur, and 407 ktCO2e in Worthing. Both profiles show the largest source of emissions are Buildings (57% and 67% for Adur and Worthing respectively), followed by Transport (30% & 23%) and Waste (13% & 10%). 6.5. The Study identifies a ‘carbon budget’ for Adur and Worthing of 3,700 ktCO2 from 2020 in order that Adur and Worthing…
… Shared Leadership & Economy Steve Creed, Director, Creed Management Solutions Circular economy - How can organisations and individuals address the challenges of creating a Sustainable world Education Room Worthing Museum Waste Carrie Cort, Sussex Green Living, Horsham Repair and Climate Cafe The climate impacts of waste - how communities can play a part in waste…
… reduction & recycling - the environmental & social benefits of Repair Cafes Committee Room 2 Worthing Town Hall, 1st Floor Food Victoria Williams, Food Matters Building capacity and action for a healthy, sustainable, fair food system Committee Room 1 Worthing Town Hall, 1st Floor Land Use & Planning Creating a more sustainable Adur & Worthing Jennifer Ryan…
…, Plastic Free Worthing and owner of Larder, Zero Waste Store You smashed it! What a great turnout. Naomi Wildey, Community Chest We both really enjoyed today, so informative, thank you for all your hard work in putting the event together. So much food for thought. Trudy Wyatt, local resident Amazing and very well organised day at Worthing Zero 2030. Excellent, knowledgeable and academic…