Including 9 closely related terms such as waste, waste collection, and food waste.
… may assist with the development of plans and projects in support of progress with its public sector climate duty, of demonstrating how it is going to contribute to the emissions targets set by the Scottish Government. End on landfilling of biodegradable municipal waste 2025 Phase out the need for new petrol and diesel light commercial vehicles from the public sector fleet By 2025 Phase out…
…; and certain internal waste streams (mixed recycling, WEEE, glass, paper and cardboard and food waste). Reported emissions by scope Overall scope 1 Overall scope 2 Overall scope 3 61% 34% 5% Figure 2: our measured carbon footprint Direct fuel use Buildings Fleet Scope 1 Direct GHG emissions from sources owned or controlled by the Council. Scope 2 Emissions from the generation…
… of purchased energy. Scope 3 Indirect emissions that organisations produce through activities but occur from sources not owned or controlled by the organisation. Staff commute is currently out of scope of Council reporting. Household waste is outwith the scope of this plan. gas oil petrol diesel Electricity Buildings Electricity Buildings Electricity Street Lighting Electricity Street…
… decreased through: ♦ The addition of electric, hydrogen, hydrogen/ diesel and hybrid vehicles to our fleet. ♦ Nearly 97% of our fleet meeting Euro 6 standards. iv) Route optimisation for waste collection vehicles. Staff travel has decreased, although emissions have fluctuated over the 5 years depending on mode and km travelled. Actions have included: ♦ Staff access to electric and hydrogen…
… five themes covering Council assets and operations: Buildings Mobility Other Operations Leadership & Governance Awareness & Behaviour Change Council buildings & Council housing Fleet & staff travel Street lighting, internal waste, nature based action Processes, procurement and decision making Communications, participation and training Operational themes Enabling themes…