Including 9 closely related terms such as waste reduction, waste, and waste hierarchy.
… or material from first use, through to disposal. Read more Waste Hierarchy Guidance https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/69403/pb13530-waste-hierarchy-guidance.pdf 13 Key Theme 1 – Consumption, Resources and Waste 2. Supporting Infrastructure Reducing the amount of waste we create in the first place and improving our…
… waste collection and recycling processes will provide the basis from which to reduce consumption emissions in the longer term. The main waste infrastructure challenges for the borough rest with two main issues. These are contamination, typically in communal bins for blocks of flats; and food waste being mixed with general waste. We will seek to focus on addressing these key challenges…
… a positive impact within the council and community, and to encourage other organisations to do the same. Did you know? Brent residents recycle only 37% of household waste, which is below the national average of 45% Did you also know? Your food waste can be turned into electricity if you recycle it rather than throwing it away https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/brent…
… communities to ensure that Brent secures funding from existing and future national and regional programmes for carbon reduction, energy efficiency, waste reduction, air quality, sustainable urban drainage, biodiversity and tree planting (amongst other things). Innovative and creative thinking on fundraising to deliver climate-friendly programmes will also be required by the council and its…
… issues comprehensively Tackling the climate and ecological emergency requires action across a number of different and complex environmental issues, ranging from: carbon reduction; water conservation, cleaner air, healthy and active travel, biodiversity loss, greener spaces, adapting to global heating, warm homes, reducing waste and growing the green and circular economy. The challenge…