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What the council is doing to tackle climate change

Everyone needs to take responsibility for the environment – and that includes us!

 

Climate change mitigation

  • The Environment Thematic Group (ETG) of the West Lancashire Local Strategic Partnership, is actively working to implement the ETG action plan and work towards delivery of the Sustainable Community Strategy.  Find out more about the ETG's priorities (external link).
  • We are also members of the Lancashire Climate Change Partnership and are committed to helping implement the Lancashire Climate Change Strategy (external link) and achieving its vision of a ‘low carbon and well adapted Lancashire by 2020’. The strategy aims to reduce CO2 emissions in Lancashire by at least 30% by 2020.

Climate change adaption

We recognise the importance of adapting to the effects of climate change. As part of this process we are working in partnership with Lancashire County Council to identify services and public sector organisations likely to be affected.

 

We've undertaken a Local Climate Impacts Profile (LCLIP) to identify the vulnerabilities of our services to climate change and assess future risks associated with different weather events. We are now progressing this work and carrying out comprehensive risk assessments to identify priority risks and determine the most appropriate adaptation responses.

 

We also…

  • Encourage our staff to car share
  • We have a dedicated team of Energy Champions working to reduce our environmental impact
  • Run a corporate environmental campaign called ‘Climate Wise West Lancashire’ to remind staff to be energy and resource efficient
  • Have plastic, can, glass and paper recycling bins in offices

Carbon Footprinting

The Council monitors and records the carbon footprint of our operations on an annual basis against the 2006/2007 baseline identified in our Climate Change Strategy.

 

Our carbon footprint is calculated in line with guidance published by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), guidance on how to measure and report your carbon footprint.  This guidance is applicable to all organisations and can be viewed by visiting the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affair (external link) website.

 

The footprint includes greenhouse gas emissions associated with gas and electricity consumption in our corporate and community buildings, our fleet fuel consumption and the mileage workers do in their own vehicles on the Council’s behalf.

 

Since 2006/07 the Council has reduced our electricity consumption by 19%. Gas consumption has been reduced 15% on the baseline. Overall we have reduced our emissions 11% on the baseline and are committed to working hard to meet our 25% target reduction by 2020.

 

The table below illustrates our progress so far and provides emissions data in tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) covering all greenhouse gas emissions.

 

West Lancashire Corporate Carbon Footprint*

GHG emission data for period 1st April 2010 to 31st March 2011**

 

Tonnes of CO2e

 

2010/11

2009/10

Base year 2006/07

Scope 1 emissions

(Gas consumption and fleet transport)

1911

1874

2015

Scope 2 emissions

(Electricity consumption)

1042

1082

1281

Scope 3 emissions

(Grey fleet travel)

113

123

157

Total gross emissions

3066

3079

3453

Carbon offsets

(Renewable Energy generation)

No installed capacity on corporate buildings*

Green tariffs

(Provided from an energy supplier)

None

Total annual net emissions

3066

3079

3453

 

* Whilst the Council has not installed any renewable technologies on corporate buildings included in this carbon footprinting exercise, we are trialing solar photovoltaics, solar thermal hot water and air source heat pumps on social housing stock.

 

Contact us

For further information, please contact:

Tina Iball, Environmental Strategy Officer

Tel: 01695 585197

Email: christina.iball@westlancs.gov.uk

 

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Last Updated: 11/28/2011

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