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Daily Record
National
Ross Thomson

North Lanarkshire Council reduces carbon footprint by over 30%

North Lanarkshire Council has reduced its carbon footprint by 34 per cent going some way to achieving the ambitious aim for net zero emissions by 2030.

The council’s footprint has reduced by 39,962 carbon tonnes equivalent which is the measure used to describe all emission gases that contribute to the build up of greenhouse gases within the earth’s atmosphere and causes climate change.

The organisation’s footprint is made up of emissions from buildings, waste, fleet and business travel and we have made changes in key areas which has delivered benefits for the environment and local communities.

James McKinstry, Chair of NLC’s Climate Change Group, said: “The council declared a climate emergency in 2019, and to have already reached our 2022 target reaffirms our drive and commitment to protecting the environment.

“We’re making real progress by leading the way and rolling out positive changes to our services and how we deliver these, which in turn are helping to reduce our carbon footprint.#

“Much work requires to continue on this important matter and we require to continue to approach it with the same vigour and commitment currently being shown across the council.

“Maintaining and developing our environment will continue to play a significant part in delivering our ambition to make North Lanarkshire the place to Live, Learn, Work, Invest and Visit.”

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