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- Stockholm has a comprehensive waste management system that promotes recycling and composting. The city had set a target to become zero waste by 2040, and as of 2021, over 99% of the city’s waste is recycled or used for energy production.
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Sep 14, 2021 · Achieving net zero at city scale will require a transformation in how energy is produced, distributed and consumed in support of these services. This briefing paper shows how the built environment and mobility can serve as the foundations to kickstart urban transformation and decarbonization anywhere in the world.
- Anna König Jerlmyr
The strategy sets a milestone per capita emissions target of 2.3 tonnes of CO 2 equivalent per resident by 2020, and plans to phase out coal by 2022, replacing fossil fuel use with renewables. It is being revised in 2019 to reflect the city’s increased ambition.
Stockholm aims to be a true world leader as the largest city to become fossil-fuel free. In the past few years it has surpassed many of its climate change goals, proving it has the political will and technical experience necessary to achieve its ambitious target of a renewably-fueled future.
This strategy provides us with the tools we need to become a fossil-fuel free city. It is the foundation on which a sustainable Stockholm will be built. Fossil fuels currently account for approximately 30 percent of total energy use. This equates to emissions of 2.7 tonnes of CO2e per person (2015).