Improving urban sustainability in London
Urban areas can be made more sustainableAn activity which does not consume or destroy resources or the environment. by encouraging:
- water conservation - dual flush toilets in businesses and homes, collecting rainwater for gardens and the use of water meters in properties
- energy conservation - insulating businesses and homes, use of double and triple glazing in buildings, use of low-energy lighting and appliances
- waste recycling - recycling of household and commercial waste, adopting a 'reduce, reuse, recycle' policy, using 'grey' water to flush toilets in public buildings
- creating green spaces - increasing the number of parks and planting more trees eg, Queen Elizabeth Park in London
Transport
London is attempting to be sustainable by encouraging the use of public transport. In an attempt to reduce traffic congestion London has adopted and/or improved several schemes
London underground - the extension of the Jubilee Line has encouraged more people to use public transport.
Oyster card - this is an integrated travel payment method which allows people to use buses, trains and tubes quickly and efficiently.
Congestion charging zone - this has discouraged people from driving their own vehicles in central London. A fee is charged to any vehicle travelling in central London between 7am and 6pm, Monday to Friday.
Bike-sharing scheme - bicycles can be self-hired in many public places in London for as little as 拢2 for short journeys. This has encouraged many people to cycle, reducing traffic congestion.