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Capital Consumption: a consumption based approach to tackling climate change and the transition to sustainable consumption and production in London Sue Riddlestone Executive Director BioRegional London Sustainable Development Commissioner

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Capital Consumption: a

consumption based approach to tackling

climate change and the transition to sustainable

consumption and production in London Sue RiddlestoneExecutive Director

BioRegionalLondon Sustainable

Development Commissioner

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Introducing BioRegional

BioRegional is an entrepreneurial charity which invents and delivers solutions for sustainability Established in 1994, 40 staff , 8 associated companies & 3 sister organisations in China, South Africa and North America

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Sustainable Consumption and Production

• Can we choose a product or service with a lower impact, more durable?

• Achieving more with less

• Do we need this commodity?

• Can we use less of it or reduce waste?

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BioRegional projects: demonstrating SCP is possible

BioRegional projects and companies - Local Paper for London (93% EF) - Local charcoal (85% transport CO2) - BedZED eco-village (71% personal CO2)

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What would SCP look like for the whole of London?

We modelled using REAP software (developed by Stockholm Environment Institute, York, UK)

• Material flow accounting (PRODCOM data organised by consumption patterns)

• High level data complements LCA

• CO2, GHG & eco-footprint

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Benchmarking London’s CO2 emissions

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Why count consumption emissions?

• Export of CO2 emissions

• Paints a truer picture (In UK production shows fall 8.5% consumption shows increase 19%)

• We take responsibility rather than pass wholly on to poorer countries

• Increasing recognition Lord Stern

• Only one atmosphere

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Production emissions & consumption emissions

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What scale of reductions do we need? 9% annually to stay within UK carbon budget

Our UK carbon budget is 2.4 billion tonnes till 2050

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Modelling a low carbon London

Eight sectors modelled

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Scenario modelled against BAU

Scenario modelled against business as usual which assumes: – projected population growth in London (ONS 2006) – but per capita emissions stay the same

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Renewable electricity grid: cross cutting measure

50% renewable electricity95% renewable grid electricity by 2030

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4 Benchmarking London emissions

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Household energy (22%)

Is achieved with all CCAP measures + 95% renewable grid by 2030 & more microgen

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Emissions from personal transport (20%)

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Personal transportPersonal transport (22%)

CCAP

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Emissions from Food

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Food (10% CO2 or 19% GHG)

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CO2 arising from consumer goods (12%)

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Consumer goods (12%)

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B&Q: New models for retail?

• Reducing impact of own operations• Helping customers to reduce their

impact

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Built Infrastructure (9%)

Reduce new

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Housing Infrastructure (5%)

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Public sector (11%)

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CO2 emissions from private services (11%)

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Private services (11%)

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Combined results of measures modelled

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We can do it, but will we do it? • 90% Co2 cut & the measures modelled are

achievable: Energy saving, renewable energy, design to reduce need to travel, more walking & cycling, buying fewer, higher quality, resource efficient & durable goods, cut waste, eat less meat & dairy, fly less.

• It would bring a healthier and better quality lifestyle

• But it requires a shift in consumption patterns, business models & human behaviour. How can we resolve this?

• Convince economists to convince business & politicians?

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