Common use of Reporting and Follow-up Clause in Contracts

Reporting and Follow-up. Uppsala’s Environmental and Climate Programme is integrated into the Municipality’s overarching system for managing and following up the operation. The Municipal Board makes an in-depth follow-up and report of the climate and environmental work in the municipality for the purpose of continuously following up and prioritizing particularly important issues. The status of the decided activities and key ratios are followed up, along with the appendices that the Municipality’s special Environmental Goal Council submits to the Municipal Board. Indicators for focus goals in the climate area12 are included in Goals and Budget, the Municipal Board’s operational plan and followed up in the Municipal Council’s financial statements.‌ Through its membership of the Uppsala Climate Protocol, the Municipality undertakes to measure direct and indirect climate emissions annually according to the method- ology of the GHG Protocol. Climate emissions together with energy data are reported in the Climate Protocol’s joint follow-up tool. Membership also involves Uppsala Municipality mapping and measuring significant indirect emissions, which means at least two-thirds of the Scope 3 emissions over which the organization has control are included. This work has commenced in 2022 with the aim of having mapped and having a structure for continuously monitoring emissions over time by 2023. Since October 2021, Uppsala’s climate and environmental statistics have been avail- able on the website through the environmental barometer. Uppsala Municipality also follows up and reports back on the work within the Covenant of Mayors 2030, Race to Zero and WWF One Planet City Challenge through the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) and Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI)’s global reporting platform for cities. of steering for new measures, for example through greater follow-up of climate requirements in procurement.

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Sources: Climate City Contract

Reporting and Follow-up. Uppsala’s Environmental 's environmental and Climate Programme climate program is integrated into the Municipality’s overarching municipality's overall system for managing management and following follow-up the operationof operations. The Municipal Board makes an in-depth follow-up and report of the climate and environmental work in the municipality for the purpose of continuously following up and prioritizing prioritising particularly important issues. The following is the status of the decided activities and key ratios are followed up, along with as well as the appendices attachments that the Municipality’s municipality's special Environmental Goal Council environmental protection council submits to the Municipal Board. Indicators for focus goals in the climate area12 are area7 included in Goals and Budget, the Municipal Board’s operational 's business plan and followed up in the Municipal Council’s 's financial statements.‌ statements. Through its membership of the Uppsala Climate Protocol, the Municipality municipality undertakes to measure direct and indirect climate emissions annually according to the method- ology methodology of the GHG ProtocolGreenhouse Gas protocol (GHG). Climate emissions together with energy data are reported in the Climate Protocol’s 's joint follow-up tool. Membership The membership also involves Uppsala Municipality mapping and measuring the significant indirect emissions, which means that at least two-two thirds of the Scope emissions in scope 3 emissions over which that the organization organisation has control at its disposal are included. This work has commenced in 2022 with the aim of having mapped and having a structure for continuously monitoring emissions over time by 2023. Since October 2021, Uppsala’s 's climate and environmental statistics have been avail- able since October 2021 are available on the website through the environmental barometerMiljöbarometern website. Uppsala Municipality also follows up and reports back on the work within the Covenant of Mayors 2030, Race to Zero and WWF One Planet City Challenge through the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) and Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI)’s 's global reporting platform for cities. The municipality intends to: • further improve the municipality's follow-up in the climate area as a means of steering for new measures, for example through greater follow. • further develop the municipality's ability to map and measure significant indirect/consumption-up of climate requirements in procurementbased emissions (scope 3).

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Sources: Climate City Contract