Including the closely related terms waste, food waste, and food waste.
… environment. • Developing renewable energy generation and storage. • Developing low carbon and active transport modes. • Growing the city’s green economy. • Reducing consumption and waste Action Plans Supporting this Framework will be a number of Action Plans. Rather than preparing one document which attempts to establish what everyone must do in the city to achieve our targets, each…
… to eliminate food poverty - by expanding local food networks and increasing the availability of fresh and seasonal food; • Reducing social isolation - by enabling local residents to have increased opportunities to be involved in community projects, which in turn can raise civic pride, increase community wealth-building and encourage active and healthier lifestyles; • Reducing waste, which…
… alternatives to flying where practical, compared to alternatives, planes create a lot of emissions. While flying may be the only practical choice for some journeys, there are often alternatives that can work instead, taking the train or teleconferencing for business, for example; Food 8. Avoid food waste - Most of us say we don’t like wasting food, but evidence suggests that two thirds…
… of the food thrown away could be avoided. Food waste is estimated to be equivalent to removing one in four cars from the road, so this is an issue that it is important for us all to address; 9. Consider what we eat and drink - Eating a healthy diet, high in fruit and vegetables that are in season where we live. There is some dispute about the exact make-up of a low-carbon diet. What is clear…
… 41 Strategic Priority 7: Reduce consumption and waste 43 Get involved 46 Sunderland Low Carbon Framework December 2020 Page 1 Foreword Climate change remains the challenge of our generation. The World (and the UK) is heating up. Governments from all around the World (including the UK) acknowledge…