Including 11 closely related terms such as manage, management, and waste.
… the great variety of functions that the Council performs, ranging from care of young people to household waste collection and road gritting. The fuel growth results from increased heavy vehicle use for waste collection, for winter road gritting and also the reduction in fuel efficiency of ‘cleaner’ engines (technology to reduce fleet emissions can, unfortunately, result in lower fuel efficiency…
… associated with Falkirk Council’s waste collection have decreased by 62% since 2005/06 as a result of a steady move from landfill to recycling. This is only part of the picture, augmented by issues such as increasing population, increased packaging, buying possibly curtailed by economic downturn, increased recycling, food waste collections, successful communication campaigns and EU targets…
… (C) 5.4 STREET LIGHTING Continue the use of LED street lighting and other lower energy equivalents (C) Replace street lamps and control gear with more energy efficient equipment (C) 5.5 WASTE Further extend roll out of household food waste collection (C&B) Correspondingly reduce the frequency of household residual bin collection (B) Support and encourage…
… the last 10 years. Waste is considered within this plan as Falkirk Council plays a major role in directing how residents manage their waste. However, this is dealt with separately and in detail in the Council’s Zero Waste Plan. As such, this CMP concentrates on areas of CO2 emissions are directly within the Council’s control. Figure 4 overleaf, demonstrates the cost associated with these same…
… will be recharged e.g. housing communal stair lighting. REVISED SCOPE - This plan has reviewed its scope to focus on issues that the Council can significantly influence. For this reason, it does not include buildings that it lets out commercially to third parties as the occupiers control their own energy use. It will also now include waste management. How waste is managed makes a significant…