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Monmouthshire Council is best in UK for waste reduction
Monmouthshire Council is best in UK for waste reduction

South Wales Argus

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • South Wales Argus

Monmouthshire Council is best in UK for waste reduction

Climate Action Scorecards are assessed by Climate Emergency UK to find out how well councils are performing in taking action towards Net Zero - and Monmouthshire County Council came out top in one category. The scores are based on an assessment of building and heating, transport, planning and land use, governance and finance, biodiversity, collaboration and engagement, and waste Reduction and food MCC got the highest score for its work on waste reduction and food in the whole of the UK, scoring 93 per cent. The council also got the second highest over all score in Wales across the seven themes. MCC cabinet member for climate change and the environment Catrin Maby said: 'This result recognises the work we have been doing in two key areas, together with our Monmouthshire communities. 'Firstly, reducing waste through reuse, repair and recycling, and supporting important circular economy projects, such as community fridges and Benthyg. 'On food, we have been recognised for our Sustainable Food Strategy and Food Partnership work, with food producers, farmers, community growing projects, schools and young people.' 'We can be proud of what we've achieved, but we also know we need to keep on doing better across all of these themes.'

Glasgow among 'top performing councils' for climate change action
Glasgow among 'top performing councils' for climate change action

Glasgow Times

time05-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Glasgow Times

Glasgow among 'top performing councils' for climate change action

The local authority is now ranked 10th in the country in an assessment from Climate Emergency UK with the London Borough of Islington topping the chart. Glasgow also achieved an A rating from the global Carbon Disclosure Project, which measures environmental impact. Councillor Lana Reid-McConnell raised the council's 'improved ranking' in the Council Climate Action Scorecard at a meeting – asking for the city's environment convenor to comment on it. READ MORE: Major solar scheme delivers clean water to over 700,000 people in Glasgow In response, Councillor Angus Millar said: 'Glasgow is continuing its mission to achieve net zero and we are very proud to have achieved this significant milestone and recognition. 'In the latest 2025 Climate Action Scorecard Assessment conducted by Climate Emergency UK, Glasgow received a score of 64% – a 9% increase on last year. This places us in joint first position in Scotland alongside Edinburgh and among the top performing councils across the UK.' Speaking at a recent full council meeting, the SNP local politician said Glasgow is one of only 62 councils UK-wide (out of 391) to score above 50%. There is an average score of 38%. Councillor Millar added: 'This recognition follows closely on the heels of Glasgow receiving an A rating from the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) confirming our leadership in both climate mitigation and adaptation. We are now just one of 112 global cities on the CDP's A list – placing us in the top 15 per cent of nearly 1,000 reporting cities worldwide.' Councillor Millar continued: 'These achievements are testament to the hard work and dedication of our teams and partners across the city. While we will continue to review and respond to the scorecard's findings this result clearly demonstrates that Glasgow is making strong and measurable progress in tackling the climate and ecological emergency.'

London Councils praised for work in tackling climate change
London Councils praised for work in tackling climate change

BBC News

time21-06-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

London Councils praised for work in tackling climate change

Islington Council has been been ranked as the best single-tier local authority in the country for efforts to tackle climate change, with the Greater London Authority (GLA) being awarded best for combined Emergency UK's "climate scorecard" rankings were based on actions taken by councils towards becoming net a statement, Islington Council's environment chief, Rowena Champion said the news marked a "recognition of all our efforts".So far, the council said it had taken steps such as decarbonising Islington's waste recycling centre, electrifying and shrinking the size of its vehicle fleet, and "working hard" to retrofit its social housing stock. 'Climate emergency' Champion added: "We know that people in Islington care deeply about the environment, so we are working hard to empower local people and businesses to take steps to help lower carbon and make Islington greener and healthier."She said Islington was one of six London boroughs "most susceptible" to climate change, and as such, there was a "large potential impact" for residents. Following Islington's declaration of a climate emergency in 2019, the local authority said it had set "ambitious targets" to tackle climate Emergency UK's assessment of the council was carried out between July 2024 and March 2025. Top 10 local authorities in the Climate Scorecard:Islington CouncilHammersmith and Fulham CouncilMerton CouncilSouthwark CouncilWandsworth CouncilCamden CouncilLambeth CouncilBristol City CouncilLewisham CouncilCity of Edinburgh CouncilSource: Climate Emergency UK Reacting to the rankings, Isaac Beevor, partnerships director of Climate Emergency UK, said the organisation was "pleased to see councils using scorecards to improve".However, he called on the government to make climate action a fully-funded legal Emergency UK said that overall, UK councils' net zero progress had been "slow"."The 2025 highest scores are mostly seen in London council where the [GLA] already has a legal duty to act on climate action," it added.

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