Issue - meetings
PLYMOUTH'S LOCAL CARBON FRAMEWORK - THE FIRST STEPS TOWARDS A LOW CARBON ECONOMY
Meeting: 07/03/2011 - Growth and Prosperity Overview and Scrutiny Panel (Item 80)
PLYMOUTH'S LOCAL CARBON FRAMEWORK - THE FIRST STEPS TOWARDS A LOW CARBON ECONOMY
The panel will be provided with a verbal update on Plymouth’s Local Carbon Framework.
Minutes:
Paul Chapman, Head of Value for Money and Efficiencies, provided the panel with an update on Plymouth’s Local Carbon Framework – The First Steps Towards a Low Carbon Economy.
The panel was informed that –
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the Local Carbon Framework programme started in February 2010 and pilot status was awarded by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG);
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there were nine different Local Carbon Framework pilots allocated across the UK; Plymouth’s pilot was concentrating on public sector development of local businesses and commercial awareness;
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citywide partners were working together to support the Local Carbon Framework;
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pilots were managed directly by the Department of Energy and Climate Change which had several aims and expectations for this pilot including producing national policies for local use. |
In response to questions raised it was reported that –
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Plymouth’s Local Carbon Framework was concentrating on businesses however other pilots across the country would look at different aspects and age groups;
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information was being collated to ensure that targets were met;
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officers were promoting local businesses to purchase locally to encourage sustainability;
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a Low Carbon Manager had been appointed to manage potential projects to invest in areas for the council to save in its energy expenditure;
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the Low Carbon Manager had had meetings with representatives of the Dockyard to discuss the reduction of energy consumption;
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formal adoption of the Local Carbon Framework would take place in summer 2011 by City Council;
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the council was keen to promote car sharing in Plymouth, especially targeting individuals travelling to work;
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a full programme of climate change week events would be given to Councillors. |
The Chair thanked Paul Chapman for his update and encouraged him to come back to the panel in the future to provide an update.
