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Kensington and Chelsea Reduction and Recycling Plan
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RRP)This is the Reduction and Recycling Plan (RRP) for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. London Local authorities are developing their Reduction and Recycling Plans (RRPs) setting out key actions for cutting waste and boosting recycling for the period 2023 to 2025. The RRPs are used to drive and promote local activity that will also play an important role helping to achieve the Mayor’s London-wide targets to cut food waste by 50 ... - Updated 4 days ago
Haringey Reduction and Recycling Plan
London Borough of Haringey (RRP)This is the Reduction and Recycling Plan (RRP) for the London Borough of Haringey. London Local authorities are developing their Reduction and Recycling Plans (RRPs) setting out key actions for cutting waste and boosting recycling for the period 2023 to 2025. The RRPs are used to drive and promote local activity that will also play an important role helping to achieve the Mayor’s London-wide targets to cut food waste by 50 per person an... - Updated 8 days ago
Islington Reduction and Recycling Plan
London Borough of Islington (RRP)This is the Reduction and Recycling Plan (RRP) for the London Borough of Islington. London Local authorities are developing their Reduction and Recycling Plans (RRPs) setting out key actions for cutting waste and boosting recycling for the period 2023 to 2025. The RRPs are used to drive and promote local activity that will also play an important role helping to achieve the Mayor’s London-wide targets to cut food waste by 50 per person a... - Updated 15 days ago
Waste Reduction and Recycling Plans (RRPs)
Greater London Authority (GLA)London Local authorities have developed their waste Reduction and Recycling Plans (RRPs) setting out key actions for minimising waste and boosting recycling locally. The RRPs are used to drive and promote local activity that will also play an important role helping to achieve the Mayor’s London-wide targets to cut food waste by 50 per person and achieve 65 per cent municipal waste recycling by 2030. To view individual borough RRPs, plea... - Updated 21 days ago
Waste Contracts Register
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Mayor set out his strategic policy framework for the management of London's municipal waste in the London Environment Strategy (LES), published in May 2018. Proposal 7.2.1.b set out the Mayor’s proposal to hold a contract register to monitor when waste authority contracts come up for renewal. The register is designed to be available for all waste authorities to view and support joint working and joint procurement opportunities. Join... - Updated 21 days ago
London Reservoir Levels
Thames WaterTable showing daily Reservoir levels in London since 1989 as percentage of usable or deployable capacity in the Lower Lee Group and Lower Thames Group reservoirs. Usable or deployable capacity excludes water normally left in a reservoir for environmental or emergency contingency measures. View Environment Agency website - Updated 22 days ago
Local Authority Collected Waste Management, London
Department for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsThese datasets contain the annual results for local authority collected waste in London and England. Local authority collected waste statistics from the quarterly reporting to WasteDataFlow. Data in this table shows Local Authority, London and England data. Information on the median cost of different types of waste management is also included. http://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/environment/publications/the-mayors-waste-management-st... - Updated 23 days ago
London’s consumption based greenhouse gas emissions
Greater London Authority (GLA)Tackling London’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is a huge challenge. The impact of these emissions goes far beyond the city’s boundaries. From the electronics we buy and the food we eat to the clothes we wear, most are produced and transported globally. The Mayor, together with London Councils and ReLondon, has jointly commissioned Leeds University to develop a historic trend of consumption-based emissions for London. It uses the lat... - Updated a month ago
Climate & Equalities Tool
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Climate and Equalities Tool is a simple, high-level tool to help you embed climate and equalities considerations early in your programme design. Climate outcomes are assessed alongside an Equalities Impact Assessment (EqIA). Adhering to the Public Sector Equality Duty of the Equality Act 2010 is a statutory requirement and completing an EqIA is the best way to comply with these requirements. The Tool is designed to be applicable to... - Updated 2 months ago
Green Cover 2024
GLA and TFL Air QualityThe GLA have produced updates to the tree canopy cover and green cover assessments previously produced in November 2018 and January 2019 respectively (based on 2016 data). The 2024 updates are based on data primarily from 2022 and estimate London’s tree canopy cover at 19.6% (±0.3%) and its green cover at 51.7% (±1.11%). These estimates were produced via a ‘machine learning’ computer modelling technique that uses algorithms to assess ...