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Waste Issues and Options
Question 1
Representation ID: 394
Received: 25/03/2020
Respondent: Energy and Carbon Management NCC
why not tie in with UK carbon budget cycle?
https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/CBP-7555/CBP-7555.pdf
Q1 – why not tie in with UK carbon budget cycle?
https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/CBP-7555/CBP-7555.pdf
Q12 – vision should be aligned with need to make deep and urgent cuts to our GHG emissions, so as to remain with our notional fair share of available carbon budget in order to constrain global temperature rise to less than1.5 degrees by 2100
It doesn’t say anything about repair? And could it say something about the more informal or community based waste reduction economy. I appreciate it is about planning – but does a circular economy need land-use planning to allow for facilities we have yet to envisage, or have thought about, but aren’t there yet? And that ideally need to be developed locally rather than off shoring both extraction, production and a lot of the distribution of goods and also the recycling, reprocessing, re-purposing, repairing, etc etc
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Waste Issues and Options
Question 12
Representation ID: 395
Received: 25/03/2020
Respondent: Energy and Carbon Management NCC
vision should be aligned with need to make deep and urgent cuts to our GHG emissions, so as to remain with our notional fair share of available carbon budget in order to constrain global temperature rise to less than1.5 degrees by 2100
It doesn’t say anything about repair? And could it say something about the more informal or community based waste reduction economy. I appreciate it is about planning – but does a circular economy need land-use planning to allow for facilities we have yet to envisage, or have thought about, but aren’t there yet? And that ideally need to be developed locally rather than off shoring both extraction, production and a lot of the distribution of goods and also the recycling, reprocessing, re-purposing, repairing, etc etc
Q1 – why not tie in with UK carbon budget cycle?
https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/CBP-7555/CBP-7555.pdf
Q12 – vision should be aligned with need to make deep and urgent cuts to our GHG emissions, so as to remain with our notional fair share of available carbon budget in order to constrain global temperature rise to less than1.5 degrees by 2100
It doesn’t say anything about repair? And could it say something about the more informal or community based waste reduction economy. I appreciate it is about planning – but does a circular economy need land-use planning to allow for facilities we have yet to envisage, or have thought about, but aren’t there yet? And that ideally need to be developed locally rather than off shoring both extraction, production and a lot of the distribution of goods and also the recycling, reprocessing, re-purposing, repairing, etc etc