Including the closely related terms waste management, waste, and waste management.
… align to achieve this, or set out a clear long-term approach, and in some cases act as barriers to action. Therefore, the policy will need to be aligned in several key areas to include housing standards, plan- ning, building control, transport, waste, and energy. which leads to greenhouse gas emissions, is having an impact on the natural world, effecting ecosystems around the globe…
…, transport accounts for 31% of all emissions, with Business accounting for 27% and Residential for 22%. Agriculture, Waste Management, Exports and Other make up the re- mainder. County Wide Carbon Emissions Emissions in Dorset follow a similar pattern to those of the UK, drop- ping from 2,500 ktCO2e in 2005 to 1,725 ktCO2e by 2017 (the most recent national data). By sector, the emissions…
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… year, some of the lowest in the region. However, this will need to reduce to near zero by 2050, if not sooner. Therefore, we all need to think about how we travel, use energy, and water, and how we create waste and what we eat to achieve a carbon-neutral future. The benefits of our actions will be great. We can stimulate Dorset’s local economy through growth in green jobs and buying local…
…. There will be many ways in which we can meet our goals and many technological and policy developments along the way. We will, therefore, need to remain flexible and review our strategy regular- ly to ensure we take account of the latest developments. This document explores sev- eral topics where we know action needs to be taken. These include Transport, Buildings, Waste, Water, Natural Assets…