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Towards Zero Carbon Bute Aims to help Bute people to reduce the island’s overall carbon footprint

Towards Zero Carbon Bute Aims to help Bute people to reduce the island’s overall carbon footprint This will reduce our impact on climate change It will help us all reduce our energy and transport costs And make the island an even lovelier place to live!

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Towards Zero Carbon Bute Aims to help Bute people to reduce the island’s overall carbon footprint

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  1. Towards Zero Carbon Bute Aims to help Bute people to reduce the island’s overall carbon footprint This will reduce our impact on climate change It will help us all reduce our energy and transport costs And make the island an even lovelier place to live! Funded by the Scottish Government’s Climate Challenge Fund. A Fyne Futures project

  2. Home energy efficiency review • How to save £££ on your energy bills • Heating/electricity for your home from renewable energy source, e.g. a solar panel? Measure your carbon footprint • Where are most of your CO2 emissions from: travel, your home, or your lifestyle? Use this to save money Free home insulation survey • Survey/quote and help with grant sourcing

  3. Help with sourcing grants • For insulation, in-house energy generation, for community projects and charitable groups Information about wood fuelled heating • We are helping to develop a local source of wood for wood burning stoves & central heating systems

  4. Help with travel planning • Easy source of information across different public transport types Find out about electric vehicles • Feasibility study for an electric vehicle car club/hire for Bute • Car club members wouldn’t need to own a car but could hire one when needed

  5. Lift sharing scheme • Would a scheme for good for Bute? Monthly info on a different theme • To help you reduce costs and CO2 emissions • Handy hints monthly by post or email

  6. Sister Fyne Futures Projects Recycling • Find out more about recycling Buy local • Buy from local suppliers and local products and not only reduce the CO2 emission from travel but support Bute too Growing your own fruit and vegetables • Encouragement to grown your own

  7. Please get in touch We’d love to hear from you Sheena Stone and Karen Hilton Tel: 01700 504636 info@tzcb.org.uk www.tzcb.org.uk Visit us any Thursday 2-6pm at: 1st Floor, 7 Castle Street, Rothesay (Above Achievement Bute and below Bute FM!)

  8. A Baseline Survey of Environmental Issues on Bute Presentation of Findings to Bute Residents 17th January 2010

  9. Methodology Target of 25% reduction in carbon emissions • Baseline Survey • attitudes • behaviour • interest Carbon Footprinting Study Actions on Bute to address climate change + Households (from edited Electoral Register) Businesses Farms

  10. Household Survey Sample of 398 (320 postal, 63 telephone and 15 online) Data accurate to +/- 4.5% (based on 2,224 households) Data accurate to +/- 4.74% (based on 5,733 adults) No survey yet of young people; possibility of online survey through school? Attitudes to Environmental Issues The Home Getting Around Recycling Food Getting Involved

  11. A Word on the Sample • These distinctions will be accounted for in “weighting” of data for the carbon footprinting and other analysis.

  12. Attitudes to Climate Change (1) Base: 392 Base: 386 Base: 390 Base: 386

  13. Attitudes to Climate Change (2) Base: 387 Base: 378 Base: 388 Base: 382

  14. Attitudes to Wind Farms Base: 398 Base: 398 Base: 398

  15. The Home • 60% of homes built pre-1929 • 99% of respondents were from main family home* • 52% of homes are flats • 92% have central heating • - 23% have a boiler aged 10 years+ * Do we need to consider engagement with owners / users of holiday homes?

  16. Sources of Energy Main source Base: 382

  17. Sources of Energy • Important additional sources are: • electricity and gas • wood logs (8% of the total) • coal (5% of the total) • bottled gas (3% of the total) • No discernible use of renewable energy • Additional fuel usually delivered to home (80%)

  18. Energy Efficiency in the Home * Not always relevant Base: 392

  19. Energy Efficiency in the Home Base: 386 Base: 376

  20. Getting Around • Journey distance and method of transport

  21. Estimated Miles Driven Per Year Base: 335

  22. Estimated Miles Driven Per Year • Overall mean is 3,959 miles • For people who work it is 5,350 miles • Only a small part of the sample commute daily • More likely to visit the mainland once or twice a month (or less often)

  23. Bicycles Base: 398 Base: 167 * On average 2 bikes for each of these households. Main barriers are perceived to be fitness and “getting wet”.

  24. Walking • Miles walked in an average month Base: 376 • The mean number of miles walked is 25

  25. Public Transport • Main barrier is that using a car is more convenient. • On average, people had taken 1.67 flights (a return counts as 2 flights)

  26. Car Sharing • Main barriers are appropriateness to journey and having to rely on others Base: 278

  27. Interest in Car Sharing, Car Club, Car Hire Base: 398

  28. Street Lighting Base: 398

  29. Interest in Initiatives

  30. Business and Farms Survey • 48 businesses responded from a total of 315 • 39 businesses (from a total of 274) • 9 farm businesses (from a total of 41) • Main business sectors: • Retail / wholesale (28%) • Hotels, catering, tourism (21%) • A diverse set of others • Provides strong indicative data

  31. Business Attitudes to Climate Change • Similar views to households except… • Businesses less likely to believe climate change is impacting on their organisation (38%) • Although farm businesses are more likely (89%)

  32. Next Steps • Further review and formal report • Carbon footprinting • Prioritisation and delivery of actions

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