Including 7 closely related terms such as waste management, waste generation, and waste.
… in an organisations’ supply chain. Above. Emissions scopes according to the GHG protocol 13 Footprint scope for FY 18/19 MVDC Footprint FY 18/19 Non-Council operations Energy consumption from leased buildings Procured goods and services Council operations Building emissions Electricity consumption Gas consumption Waste generation & treatment Water consumption Transportation…
… and travel, community life, waste management and recycling, and sports and leisure centres. Image: Stepping stones over the River Mole. 6 Background • The need for taking immediate and bold action on climate change is being increasingly recognised by businesses, government and the general population. • Mole Valley District Council (MVDC) declared a climate emergency in June 2019. One key…
… disposal and treatment of waste generated in Council-controlled operations - Emissions resulting from the supply and subsequent treatment of water consumed by the Council’s operations - Emissions associated with the execution of Council-procured goods and services - Emissions from energy consumption in buildings leased to a 3rd party operator S2 S3 S1 S3 S1 S3S3 Diagram: Tree diagram…
…, as defined by the GHG protocol Natural Gas Fleet Electricity Water Waste Upstream emissions from Scope 1 & 21 Procured /purchased goods & services Business Travel 4,162 435 419 3,307 118 455 30 13 105 1,365 27 Scope 1 Scope 2 Scope 3 Total emissions 387 Leased buildings 1,767 Diagram: Breakdown of the council footprint across scopes, and then across emission categories…
… • Scope 3: waste generation, water supply & treatment, business travel (arising from MVDC operated buildings and completed by MVDC staff on behalf of MVDC activities) • These emissions equal 1,030 tCO2e (24.7 % of the total footprint), of which electricity and gas consumption are the two largest sources. • The decarbonisation of the national electricity grid is expected to reduce emissions…