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Rugby Borough Council

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… part in addressing a global emergency. Together, we must all take action now. Cllr Emma Crane Climate Change Champion 4Climate Change Strategy | Rugby Borough Council Workplaces and Economy Adaptation Transport Waste, Resources and the Circular Economy Homes and Energy Natural Environment OUR NET ZERO VISION ‘Rugby is an environmentally sustainable place where we work together…

… the impacts of climate change and biodiversity loss. 47% of respondents felt that they understood climate change either a little or not at all. 89% of respondents stated that climate change affected their everyday decisions. The key areas where respondents felt that climate change informed their choices were waste management; managing their homes; travel choices and shopping Across all areas, a lack…

…. Workplaces and Economy Adaptation Transport Waste, Resources and the Circular Economy Homes and Energy Natural Environment Climate and Nature Positive Communities 12Climate Change Strategy | Rugby Borough Council CLIMATE CHANGE ACTION PLAN The following action plan provides a clear statement of our 2030 goals and how we will deliver them. These goals will be integrated into all aspects of the work…

…, Resources and the Circular Economy 3% of the UK’s total greenhouse gas emissions come from waste. Approximately 89% of these emissions come from landfill sites where biodegradable wastes decompose to produce methane and carbon dioxide gas. In the UK, it is estimated that households produce around 9.5 million tonnes of food waste, the majority of which was intended to be consumed by people. More than 25…

… million tonnes of greenhouse gases are emitted by the food that the country wastes every year, contributing 5.5% to the country’s total emissions. In 2020/21 households in Rugby produced an average 870kg of household waste, of which 479kg was ‘residual waste’which is disposed of to landfill or incineration. The remaining 45% of the Borough’s household waste was either recycled, reused, or composted…

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