Climate Change Data

Manningham City Council

Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2009-2013)

Reporting Period: 2009-2013

Environmental Metrics

Total Carbon Emissions:Not disclosed
Scope 1 Emissions:Not disclosed
Scope 2 Emissions:Not disclosed
Scope 3 Emissions:Not disclosed
Renewable Energy Share:Not disclosed
Total Energy Consumption:Not disclosed
Water Consumption:Not disclosed
Waste Generated:Not disclosed
Carbon Intensity:Not disclosed

ESG Focus Areas

  • Mental Health and Well-being
  • Healthy Lifestyles
  • Healthy Places and Spaces
  • Healthy Partnerships
  • Social Inclusion
  • Equity
  • Environmental Sustainability
  • Community Safety

Environmental Achievements

  • Not disclosed

Social Achievements

  • Developed Manningham Mental Health Action Plan in partnership with community organizations.
  • Implemented initiatives to support the ongoing sustainability of natural environment and open spaces.
  • Strengthened partnerships across Council and Services to facilitate joint planning, minimize duplication, and ensure innovative and quality service provision.
  • Increased community awareness of health and well-being services.
  • Implemented the Council’s Drug Action Plan.
  • Implemented Manningham’s Community Safety Plan.
  • Developed a Heatwave Strategy.
  • Developed a policy or framework on addressing violence against women.

Governance Achievements

  • Developed a Community Engagement Policy and Action Plan.
  • Established a Manningham Community Services Planning Group to promote joint planning and targeted approaches.

Climate Goals & Targets

Long-term Goals:
  • Not disclosed
Medium-term Goals:
  • Not disclosed
Short-term Goals:
  • Not disclosed

Environmental Challenges

  • Access to greater number of public health services including dental services.
  • Accessible and culturally appropriate infrastructure and facilities.
  • Affordable housing or housing options.
  • High usage of motor vehicles for travel to work and activities.
  • Access to services and activities – physical, information and cost.
  • Ageing population and high life expectancy.
  • Economic challenges and lower income earners.
  • High levels of carer/volunteers and carer health.
  • Higher gambling losses.
  • Higher vandalism and graffiti.
  • Mental health and well-being.
  • Social isolation in particular for aged and people with disabilities.
  • Unhealthy behaviours – tobacco (in males), alcohol usage, obesity and physical inactivity.
  • Work–life balance.
Mitigation Strategies
  • Developed and implemented strategies to address mental health, physical activity, healthy eating, safety, and work-life balance.
  • Strengthened partnerships with community organizations and service providers.
  • Implemented initiatives to improve access to services, facilities, and information.
  • Developed and implemented policies and programs to address social determinants of health.
  • Advocated for additional resources and funding to address health gaps.

Supply Chain Management

Supplier Audits: Not disclosed

Responsible Procurement
  • Not disclosed

Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities

Physical Risks
  • Not disclosed
Transition Risks
  • Not disclosed
Opportunities
  • Not disclosed

Reporting Standards

Frameworks Used: Null

Certifications: Null

Third-party Assurance: Not disclosed

UN Sustainable Development Goals

  • Not disclosed

Not disclosed

Sustainable Products & Innovation

  • Not disclosed

Awards & Recognition

  • Not disclosed