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Belfast City Council

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… the rapid acceleration of active travel (e.g. walking and cycling), tackling food waste, reducing meat and dairy consumption and reducing concrete and steel consumption/ promoting adoption of green infrastructure. 2 Further details of the data, assumptions and methodology are set out in a separate technical annex that is available at https://pcancities.org.uk/reports. 16 17 A NET-ZERO CARBON…

… a full transition to net-zero homes and public/commercial buildings by 2030, promoting the rapid acceleration of active travel (e.g. walking and cycling), tackling food waste, reducing meat and dairy consumption and reducing concrete and steel consumption/promoting adoption of green infrastructure. These are highlighted at the end of our report (“Innovative Stretch Measures for Belfast”). c…

… be cut further still through behavioural and consumption-based changes such as the promotion of active travel (e.g. walking and cycling), reductions in meat and dairy consumption and the generation of food waste, and reduced consumption of concrete and steel with more emphasis on green infrastructure. • The scale of activity and investment needed to reach or even get close to the carbon…

… of the city. Carbon emissions could be cut further still through with the adoption of behavioural and consumption- based changes such as the promotion of active travel (e.g. walking and cycling), reductions in meat and dairy consumption and the generation of food waste, and reduced consumption of concrete and steel, with more emphasis on green infrastructure. Such consumption-based changes – which would…

…) Investment needs, paybacks and employment creation Exploiting the cost-effective options in households, public and commercial buildings, transport, industry and waste could be economically beneficial. Although such measures would require total investments of around £1.6 billion over their lifetimes (equating to investments of £160m a year across all organisations and households in the city for the next…

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