ReLondon, formerly known as the London Waste and Recycling Board, is a pioneering organisation headquartered in London, UK. Established in 2008, ReLondon focuses on advancing the circular economy, aiming to reduce waste and promote sustainable practices across the capital and beyond. The organisation operates primarily within the waste management and environmental sustainability sectors, offering innovative solutions that include waste reduction strategies, recycling initiatives, and resource efficiency programmes. ReLondon's unique approach combines collaboration with local authorities, businesses, and communities to drive impactful change. Recognised for its leadership in promoting sustainable urban development, ReLondon has achieved significant milestones, including the launch of various initiatives that have successfully diverted waste from landfills. With a commitment to fostering a greener future, ReLondon continues to position itself as a key player in the transition towards a more sustainable economy.
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As of 2019, ReLondon's carbon emissions data indicates a landfill emissions intensity of approximately 2,110 kg CO2e per tonne, although specific total emissions figures are not provided. The emissions fall under a category that is not explicitly defined in terms of Scope 1, 2, or 3. Currently, ReLondon has not set specific reduction targets or initiatives documented in their climate commitments. This lack of defined targets suggests a need for further development in their climate strategy to effectively address and reduce carbon emissions in the future. Overall, while ReLondon has identified emissions from landfill activities, the absence of comprehensive reduction goals highlights an opportunity for enhanced climate action and accountability moving forward.
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ReLondon is not committed to any reduction initiatives we track. This may change over time as the company engages with new initiatives or updates its commitments. DitchCarbon will update this information as it becomes available.