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Climate Change
What Devon County Council is doing
Devon County Council is committed to reducing its carbon emissions by at least 2.1% per year by:
- Running a Doing it for Devon @ Work campaign to encourage staff to reduce energy usage within corporate buildings and reduce the amount of office waste produced;
- Introducing an automatic meter reading system for main buildings, covering gas, electricity, and water usage, as well as heat output from the new biomass boiler;
- Installing a renewable biomass boiler to heat council buildings on the County Hall site, replacing existing gas and electrical heating systems;
- Introducing voltage optimisers in selected buildings to enable us to use electricity more efficiently;
- Rolling out loft and cavity wall insulation in selected corporate buildings;
- Installing replacement lower energy lighting systems in some corporate buildings.
Devon County Council is working to the following targets as part of its Recycle@Work scheme:
- To introduce a high profile centralised colour coded recycling system in all premises, enabling staff and visitors to recycle easily.
- To actively promote and increase the level of reuse by County Council staff.
- To actively promote the purchasing of recycled products such as recycled paper, in all departments.
Read the Strategy and implementation Plan for Devon County Council's Carbon Management Programme
(453KB - pdf help)
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