Including the closely related terms organisation, waste, and waste disposal.
… or controlled by your organisation, waste disposal which is not owned or controlled, or purchased materials. Scopes 1, 2 and 3 for a city: (GHG Protocol, Global Protocol for Community-Scale Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories) Scope 1 means GHG emissions from sources located within the city boundary Scope 2 means GHG emissions occurring as a consequence of the use of grid- supplied electricity…
… and nature, including urban biodiversity. A resilient global business environment in the face of climate impacts. Benefits over other global financial centres which will face more extreme challenges. Job creation. Reduced risk to the insurance sector and the assets they protect. Reduction in unnecessary use of resources (water, food) and generation of waste and use of natural capital…
…, transportation and waste, as well as transboundary transportation, industrial processes and product use and the agriculture, forestry and land use sectors. It does not include emissions from investments. Carbon removal is the process by which a carbon sink, such as forestry, reduces the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Circular economy means keeping resources in use for as long…