HEPBURN SHIRE BASELINE EMISSIONS How emissions connect from sectors to activities A diagram showing how the breakdown of gross* baseline emissions in 2018 are connected between: place, people, and parts of the economyThe ultimate breakdown of 'activities' illustrates the 'modeled' ZNET emissions activities that the community might influence to reduce Hepburn's net emissions.. Who is responsible for emissions How emissions are connected to everyday activities The activities the community can influence to reduce emissions Household Hot Water (14,572t CO2-e) Household Cooking (2,251t CO2-e) Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) (3,405t CO2-e) Construction and Demolition (C&D) Waste (267t CO2-e) Commercial and Industrial (C&I) Waste (2,403t CO2-e) Disposal of waste water (1,968t CO2-e) Livestock direct animal emissions: pigs (785t CO2-e) Livestock direct animal emissions: dairy (9,260t CO2-e) Livestock direct animal emissions: cattle (22,286t CO2-e) Livestock direct animal emissions: sheep (28,974t CO2-e) Soil related emissions (all livestock) (37,232t CO2-e) Stationary Energy 88,357t CO2-e Travel by Motorcycle (215t CO2-e) Travel by Campervan (16t CO2-e) Travel by Light Commercial Vehicle and non-Freight Trucks (22,433t CO2-e) Travel by Passenger Vehicle (42,592t CO2-e) Landfill waste 6,075t CO2-e Waste Water 1,968t CO2-e Waste 8,043t CO2-e Crop production: Vegetables (747t CO2-e) Crop production: Non-Cereal Crops (2,062t CO2-e) Grazing 98,537t CO2-e Residential 89,144t CO2-e Cameron 90,865t CO2-e Birch 85,716t CO2-e Creswick 75,694t CO2-e Holcombe 31,694t CO2-e Coliban 28,622t CO2-e Commercial 68,679t CO2-e Industrial 11,540t CO2-e Municipal 29,603t CO2-e Agriculture 106,325t CO2-e Farming 113,627t CO2-e Transport 87,331t CO2-e Land use, land use change and forestry 22,537t CO2-e Crop production: Cereal Crops (4,979t CO2-e) Cropping 7,788t CO2-e Reclearing land (17,295t CO2-e) Primary land conversion (5,242t CO2-e) Land use (change) 22,537t CO2-e Local Community 303,542t CO2-e Visitor 9,050t CO2-e Petrol 44,675t CO2-e LPG 3,682t CO2-e Wood 210t CO2-e Gas (mains) 12,247t CO2-e Electricity 70,715t CO2-e Travel by Bus (139t CO2-e) Commercial Cooking (1,292t CO2-e) Commercial Hot Water (760t CO2-e) Industrial processes (2,006t CO2-e) Commercial Lighting (internal) (2,091t CO2-e) Commercial Cooking and hot water (3,288t CO2-e) Commercial Office Equipment and other misc. (2,272t CO2-e) Commercial Plant and equipment (676t CO2-e) Commercial HVAC (8,077t CO2-e) Commercial Heating (1,751t CO2-e) Commercial Lighting (external) (5,035t CO2-e) Street and traffic lighting (195t CO2-e) Council buildings and facilities (616t CO2-e) Household Appliances (16,619t CO2-e) Household Space Cooling (2,933t CO2-e) Household Lighting (5,145t CO2-e) Household Space Heating (7,219t CO2-e) Gas (bottled) 1,767t CO2-e Other (unallocated) (5,654t CO2-e) Agriculture activities (5,906t CO2-e) Diesel 42,393t CO2-e Off-road vehicles and non-transport equipment (1,787t CO2-e) Travel by Rigid and Articulated Trucks (20,147t CO2-e) Reforestry: carbon sink of 50,551 t CO2-e PlacesWards in Hepburn Shire PeopleWho emitsemissions EconomyEmissions from parts of the economy Emissionsectors Emission sources Actvities that cause emissions that reduce emissions