Including 5 closely related terms such as municipal waste, waste, and household waste.
… the financial, economic and social benefits of a transition to net zero. It includes the following themes: - Energy, Heat and Buildings - Low-carbon Transport - Waste, Recycling and the Circular Economy - Biodiversity, Carbon Storage and Agriculture - Adaptation, Planning and Organisational Capacity - Economic Development and Sustainable Procurement 3.18 In addition to internal management…
… by 2030. No biodegradable municipal waste to landfill by December 31 2025. Air travel should be minimised and mainland UK air travel should be eliminated. Where air travel is unavoidable it is recommended that the passenger class is the most efficient in terms of emissions (e.g. economy class as default).1 Recent Clackmannanshire Council Climate Action 3.5 On Thursday 19th August 2021…
… the aspects of a place that enable the wellbeing of those who live, work and relax in Alloa and the wider Clackmannanshire Council area. Clackmannanshire Council’s Current Carbon Footprint 3.10 Areas that contribute most to Clackmannanshire Council’s carbon footprint include energy consumption from buildings and operations, waste (both operational and domestic household waste), use of council &…
… reductions in these areas while delivering a wide-range of benefits including: Strengthening energy networks to improve energy security and reduce costs for residents and businesses. Delivering low-carbon retrofits to alleviate fuel poverty and reduce costs to help tackle the rising cost of living. Reducing waste and achieving cost savings by moving towards a circular economy…
… of the following themes: o Energy, Heat and Buildings o Low-carbon Transport o Waste, Recycling and the Circular Economy o Biodiversity, Carbon Storage and Agriculture o Adaptation, Planning and Organisational Capacity o Economic Development and Sustainable Procurement Initially, the Climate Emergency Board will establish a more comprehensive baseline of emissions from the Council’s own…