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Toitū CarbonReduce certification
We've been measuring and reporting our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions since 2012. Our performance has been independently audited and verified by Toitū Envirocare’s CarbonReduce programme (formerly known as Enviro-Mark Solutions’ Certified Emissions Measurement and Reporting Scheme (CEMARS)). CarbonReduce tracks how we measure, manage and reduce our GHG emissions.
Toitū’s CarbonReduce programme
To get certification under CarbonReduce, organisations have to measure their full greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (also known as a carbon footprint), to understand their impact on the global climate. All operational emissions required under the international standard for carbon footprints, ISO 14064, have to be measured, including vehicles, business travel, fuel and electricity, paper, and waste. These are measured each year, and then independently verified by Toitū to make sure they're accurate and complete.
Once an organisation has measured their footprint, they have to develop plans to manage and reduce their emissions continually. As part of achieving Toitū CarbonReduce certification, the organisation needs to achieve emissions reductions on a five-year cycle.
Greenhouse gases
Greenhouse gases are gases that trap heat from the sun in the Earth’s atmosphere and make the Earth warmer than it would be if they were not present. They include carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxides, and synthetic gases like some refrigerants (for example, R22).
Extra GHGs in the atmosphere, from human activities such as burning fossil fuels, increase the heat energy trapped near the Earth’s surface. This extra energy is changing the earth’s climate, and contributing to ice loss, sea-level rise, and more extreme weather. Some of the extra carbon dioxide is absorbed from the atmosphere by the oceans, causing them to become more acidic.
What we did
We are committed to helping:
- address the causes and effects of climate change
- support the community to live in an environmentally sustainable way
- create a low carbon economy locally.
Council wanted to fully understand the sources of our greenhouse gas emissions, and to put an effective plan in place to reduce them. This needed to be wholly transparent to our community, and we identified becoming certified by CEMARS’ carboNZero programme (now Toitū’s CarbonReduce programme) as the best way to do this.
We developed our Emissions Management and Reduction Plan in 2012, which set our target for 2021/22 of reducing Council’s operational GHG emissions to 80 percent of the 2009/10 baseline level. That was an ambitious target, showing the commitment and conviction of the Council. This plan is reviewed and updated every three years.
At the end of each year, we collate all the data and calculate our annual emission result, which is then audited by staff from Toitū Envirocare, and put through an additional verification process within Toitū. If everything stacks up, we receive confirmation of our ongoing certification.
Actions we’ve taken
We’ve taken a wide range of actions to reduce our GHG emissions, including:
- replacing diesel with woodchip fuel at our Wastewater Treatment Plant drier
- incorporating energy efficiency in the design of two large construction projects, the Aquatic Centre and the Civic Building
- disposing of dried wastewater sludge at a landfill with a higher gas capture and destruction rate
- installing Solar PV at some of our facilities
- installing LED streetlights across the district
- replacing end-of-life vehicles with more fuel-efficient and low-carbon models (including electric vehicles).
Progress
Our most recent GHG audit, for the 2019/20 year, verified a 78 percent reduction in our emissions compared to the 2009/10 baseline.
National recognition
Our actions over the last eight years have made us leaders in emissions reductions in the local government sector. We have received a number of awards for this, including from the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority, the Ministry for the Environment and Enviro-Mark Solutions.
Our most recent award was being declared the leading carbon reducer for 2020 of Toitū Envirocare’s Top 10 Carbon reducers.