Sustainable Development
Sustainable development is about balancing economic, environmental and social factors of today, to ensure an equal balance between them, in such a way that neither is subject to a negative or declining status. A definition of Sustainable Development has been adopted for Denbighshire:
“Sustainable development means that economic, environmental, and social issues will be integral components in all forms of development in Denbighshire. This will ensure that we have a positive impact on people’s quality of life now and in the future, providing a safe and secure County for generations to come”
The definition can be broken down as follows:
- Denbighshire residents should live in economic, environmental, and social conditions that reduces with a view to eliminating poverty, creates acceptable standards of living, enhances well-being, and protects human health and the natural environment.
- Ensures that development is achieved together with conservation and preservation of natural resources and of the environment, and sustainable management of energy, waste and transportation.
- Creating sustainable communities where people want to live and work, now and in the future.
- To meet the diverse needs of existing and future residents, are sensitive to their environment, and contribute to a high quality of life. Are safe and inclusive, well planned, built and run, and offer equality of opportunity and good services for all.
The success of living a sustainable lifestyle will involve participation from everyone who works, lives in and visits Denbighshire. Denbighshire will play a leadership role in education and information to enable everyone to take part and act in a responsible manner by addressing what impact they have on:
- Biodiversity: Supporting the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Local Biodiversity Action Plan Initiatives;
- Culture: The Welsh Language and Welsh Heritage;
- Education: Learning, Awareness, Eco-Clubs, Schools and Colleges;
- Energy Consumption: Home Insulation, Renewable Energy Technology;
- Environment: Urban and Natural Environmental Quality;
- Health & Well Being: Eating Well, Being Active, Non-Smoking, Alcohol and Drug Misuse;
- Local Economic Prosperity: Affordable Housing, Quality Employment, Savings;
- Pollution: Air, Land, Light, Litter, Noise, Water;
- Transport: Method of Transport, CO2 emissions;
- Waste Production: Waste Minimisation, Recycling, Composting.
The Sustainable Development Plan 2007 - 2009 outlines the actions that the Council will take to improve it sustainability performance and can be read by following the document link below.


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