Using Less, Living Better Moving Forward Together.

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Using Less, Living Better Moving Forward Together

Environment Climate Change Sustainability

The challenges  Climate change impact on ecosystems  13.7 million tonnes of greenhouse gases from human activity across West Sussex  Power station closures/risky imports

ECCB role  Strategic overview of priorities for action  Embed in county policies & proposals  Stimulate local community & business innovation  Join up programmes & initiatives

Priorities and objectives agreed in June 2012  West Sussex route map  West Sussex action plan  Technical summary

Task and finish delivery groups  Environmental Quality  Low Carbon Buildings  Business to Business  Local Food Tony Whitbread, SWT Simon Catford, Viridor Sandra Norval, Southern Railway; Robert Harley, Ardenham Energy Rosemary Moon, Moonbites

Ways of working  County wide & local influencing  Encourage passionate people to run  Aspiration & innovation  Adaptation  Fluidity  Ripple effect for behaviour change

Vision 2025  50% reduction of carbon footprint  Ecosystems adapted & developed to provide high value services  Renewal/replacement of infrastructure o retrofit orenewable energy solutions  Local food networks

Vision 2025  Sustainable transport  New sector & services  New technologies leading drive for sustainability  New jobs  Skills framework Economy strengthened by booming environmental services

Today!  Current priorities & progress shared by us  Future priorities & upcoming issues identified by you