Including 6 closely related terms such as reduce, waste prevention, and waste.
…; Climate Change Strategy 2021-23 9 | P a g e • Our sustainable business travel arrangements and employee carpool scheme’s contribution to a reduction of 1,000,107 miles driven on CarClub since the pilot began in October 2015 • The Council continuing to be one of the highest performing for household waste recycling in Scotland, with 56.3% achieved for 2019 (greater than the national rate…
… of 44.9%) and the development of a Plastic Waste Prevention Plan to support North Ayrshire Council’s ambition to become a ‘Plastic Free Council’ by 2022 • Investing nearly £1m in energy efficiency measures such as boiler replacement, LED lighting and enhanced controls to 14 non-domestic properties through the Non- Domestic Energy Efficiency framework • Working in partnership with the University…
… emissions by sector NORTH AYRSHIRE COUNCIL ESTATE EMISSIONS We are proactive in our approach to reducing carbon emissions from our own estate and have been doing so since the first Carbon Management Plan in 2005/06. We continue to calculate emissions associated with energy usage, water, waste and transport, aiming to drive down the environmental impact of our services. Figure 5. Shows…
…. Building on the Zero Waste strategy, develop a circular economy approach to enhance innovation and reduce waste through working with partners including Zero Waste Scotland. 9. Promote the Hunterston Strategic Development Area as a site of national significance which includes £18 million of Ayrshire Growth Deal investment from the UK Government. 10. Deliver the ambitious Regeneration Delivery Plan…
… to 1.5°C. The Council declared a Climate Emergency on 11th June 2019 and consequently committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2030. In order to accomplish this, we must make a real shift in operational culture and social behaviours, lead the way in reducing emissions from buildings, transport and waste, whilst increasing the use of renewable technology and implementing methods…