Including 6 closely related terms such as waste management, waste, and waste management.
… avoided emissions, calculating carbon savings generated by delivering services, for example, providing public transport and diverting municipal waste from landfill. Carbon footprint calculations only report emissions, so developing data about these avoided emissions is an important part of our data driven approach to carbon neutrality. About our Carbon Footprint Our carbon footprint…
…. Heat which includes our heating (and cooling) of our buildings. 9. Waste which covers the carbon impacts of our treatment of municipal waste, whether recycling, landfill or incineration. 12 The infographic below gives a summary of each transition, including both total CO2 equivalent tonnes per year and the major sources of emissions within each transition, identified from our…
… goods and services 60,295 Category 3 -extraction, production & transportation of fuel & energy 771 Category 4 -upstream transportation & distribution (included in categories 1 & 2) - Category 5 -waste generated in operations (included in categories 1 & 2) - Category 6 -business travel 293 Category 7 -employee commuting & homeworking 2,200 Category 8…
… into three transitions, but there are also challenges that are common to all three: Challenge 1 Challenge 2 Challenge 3 Calculating Carbon Neutrality. The council will continue to deliver a range of services, which will lead to some emissions even if the carbon intensity of these activities is reduced. In many areas (from waste disposal to public transport) these services generate…
…. Challenge 1 Challenge 2 Challenge 3 Waste Streams. Looking to achieve a number of challenging targets for treatment of materials, through our Waste Management and Recycling Strategy 2018-2025, including minimum 70% reuse and recycling/compost, 80% source separation and maximum 5% landfill and 30% energy from waste. Circular Economy. Involves moving beyond traditional waste…