Including 14 closely related terms such as own waste management, management, and manage.
… policies around promotion of vegetarian and vegan food, local supply chains, and Council flights in response to this challenge. The Council will also develop its own waste management plan for waste it generates itself in line with the waste hierarchy. P a g e | 8 The Action Plan does include actions to influence and educate stakeholders to reduce their wider emissions. However…
… 2011 and will be adapted to include performance on carbon reduction against the Action Plan. 5. To develop and deliver a Council waste management plan. To focus staff and council systems to follow the waste hierarchy: to reduce, reuse, repurpose, repair resources before recycling, with recovering or disposing as a last resort. By 2021. Owner: Waste Services, Facilities Management…
…. Scope 2 includes indirect emissions generated from the electricity and heat that we purchase and cooling we require. Scope 3 covers all other indirect emissions, such as waste disposal, aviation, diets, and behaviour change. In this action plan the Borough’s emissions are Scope 1 and 2 only, whereas the Council’s emissions are Scope 1 to 3. To ensure that this Climate Change Action Plan…
…, while domestic waste is in the control of the Council and measured by the North London Waste Authority, most of the commercial waste is collected through privately procured companies and the Council cannot obtain this information. Whilst national targets are set for GHG emissions, in Haringey CO2 makes up around 85% of total emissions, with methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (NOx) making up…
…, Procurement. Note: This supports the emerging Single Use Plastic Policy and new ways of working and should also include office furniture, electronics and food waste. P a g e | 16 Housing Overall Objective: Achieve an EPC B on average in all in domestic buildings by 2041 The borough’s homes make up 50% of the borough’s total carbon emissions, through electricity demand and heating…