Including the closely related terms waste, waste services, and waste services.
… implications of actions required to reduce its emissions annually through its budget processes, as further carbon and cost analysis of proposed projects and programmes is undertaken. 7. Stakeholder/Community Impact 7.1 Consultation has taken place with Commercial and Procurement Services, Fleet, Street Lighting, Human Resources, Corporate Property and Waste Services in compiling this report…
… waste services for citizens and promoting the reduce, reuse, repair and recycle approach to minimising unnecessary waste. We’ll also continue to build on the progress we have made decarbonising our light fleet with a focus on our larger vehicles. Funding will, of course, continue to be challenge but we are already investing in our Emissions Plan and will work to ensure we are well placed…
… 2 Report Council’s emissions reduction plan 2. Executive Summary 2.1 The report sets out an initial pathway to net-zero for the City of Edinburgh Council by 2030 by targeting the Councils major emissions sources; energy (buildings and lighting), waste, fleet and transport. 2.2 The plan sets out the Council’s strategic approach to reducing its corporate emissions…
… Emissions Reduction Plan (CERP) will be periodically reviewed and refined as more clarity is obtained from our operational projects and in terms of the grid decarbonisation trend and future low- carbon HGV technologies. 4.2 The CERP has been developed to cover the next nine years up to 2030. It focusses on the Council’s key corporate emissions sources (energy in buildings, waste, fleet…
… provided at Annex 1 presents the direction of travel and the scale of the effort required in those five key areas: • Buildings (63 %) • Other energy consumption such as lighting (16 %) • Waste (8 %) • Fleet (9 %) • Business travel (3 %) Council's 2019/20 carbon footprint broken down by key sectors 4.6 Each sector is addressed through a dedicated chapter which includes the thematic…