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The Council's carbon emissions


Green energy

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø has, over a number of years, committed to the reduction of carbon emissions through proactive carbon reduction strategies. During this period, approximately 60% of the Council’s carbon emissions from energy sources have been reduced through proactive programmes including conversion of street lighting to LED, utilising energy efficiency measures across its assets, and leading the way with renewable energy schemes such as solar and methane capture. 

Everything we do has an effect on the environment we live in; from burning fossil fuels for heating to collecting kerbside waste and recycling. ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø reports its carbon footprint to Welsh Government as tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e) within its organisational and operational boundaries. This plan relates to the Council’s internal operations which are:

  • Buildings owned and operated by the Council including offices, depots, schools, community centres, care homes, public conveniences and street lighting. This includes heating, electricity and water use within these facilities.
  • Fleet vehicles owned by the Council,
  • Business travel for work,
  • Employee commuting,
  • Procurement of goods and services.

The scope excludes:

  • Domestic properties,
  • Buildings owned by us that are leased out and operated by third parties,

In order to establish where we are and where we need to be, we first need to look at our baseline figures. In 2018/19 we were able to capture the data set out below. Figure 1 below shows a breakdown of GHG emissions by emission source for 2018/19*.

The Council has identified aims within each of the key objective themes. Each of these objectives has a number of wide-ranging actions. The reduction aims are based on the 2018/19 baselines for each theme.

Decarbonising the Council to 2030

Buildings

55% reduction in emissions by 2030

Cut emissions from heating and electricity in new and existing Council buildings

Design buildings for net zero carbon, adaptation and biodiversity enhancement

Mobility & Transport

55% reduction in emissions by 2030

Convert Council fleet to ultra low emission vehicles.

Deliver employee schemes to encourage use of sustainable transport

Influence sustainable public transport

Invest in electric charging infrastructure

Procurement

Influence change in decarbonised and sustainable procurement

Ensure carbon is included throughout the procurement process

Work with our suppliers to develop decarbonised working practices

Improve accuracy of data on carbon emissions from procurement 

Land Use

Increase carbon absorption and maintain biodiversity

Further develop opportunities for carbon absorption, flood mitigation and biodiversity enhancement

Further develop renewable energy opportunities

Support circular economy initiatives

Behaviour: climate change is considered in all decision making. Members and employees are trained and aware of their responsibilities.


*It should be noted that the data has been collected using the best available methods at that time, and therefore the expectancy is that data accuracy will improve with emerging methodologies.