Including 7 closely related terms such as reduce, reduced waste, and reduced waste.
… and repair items we already have rather than replace them. The council will work with the government and other relevant partners to actively drive a reduction in the waste generated and promote a circular economy approach across all parts of society - from household waste to commercial. This will be delivered through increased producer and consumer responsibility and through behaviour insights…
…, innovation and technology. Energy generation To enable and support renewable energy generation with a focus on low carbon energy options to residents and businesses. Waste and circular economy To enable and encourage innovative approaches to reduce waste and increase reuse, recycling and repair rates. Travel and transport To enable and support the reduction in transport related carbon…
… and inclusive growth in the local economy Low carbon technologies High quality employment Improved productivity Diversification to more sustainable markets Reduced heat and energy costs Increased energy security Reduced imported fuels and materials Reduced congestion Reduced costs from food and extreme events Reduced waste. 11…
… and Anthesis Group. It generates a local greenhouse gas emissions inventory following the Global Protocol for city-wide greenhouse gas emissions. For more information, please see: https://scattercities.com The data is slightly different to the BEIS data presented above, because it includes emissions from sub-sectors such as waste disposal and electricity generation. Figure 6: Sub-sector inventory…
…. offices, leisure centres and street lights Business mileage by staff, council housing stock and third party occupied buildings. Supply chains, community and voluntary, waste management, staff commuter journeys Emissions from new developments, residents and businesses Direct control Direct control Indirect control Regulatory role enabling, engaging, partnership working…