Bristol is crowned the UK’s greenest city while Birmingham is ranked least environmentally-friendly

The five most environmentally-friendly UK cities are:

1) Bristol

Carbon emissions: 1,587.9 Tonnes 

Recycling: 47.4% 

Green Space: 29 hectares 

Gas consumption: 2,863 kw/h 

2) Edinburgh 

Carbon emissions: 2,305.7 Tonnes 

Recycling: 41% 

Green Space: 49.2 hectares 

Gas consumption: 4,653 kw/h 

3) Manchester

Carbon emissions: 2087.9 Tonnes 

Recycling: 40.1% 

Green Space: 20.4 hectares 

Gas consumption: 3,730 kw/h 

4) Sheffield

Carbon emissions: 2225.5 Tonnes 

Recycling: 31% 

Green Space: 22.1 hectares 

Gas consumption: 4,892 kw/h 

5) Bradford

Carbon emissions: 2088.8 Tonnes 

Recycling: 40% 

Green Space: 18.4 hectares 

Gas consumption: 4,894 kw/h 

The five least eco-friendly UK cities are:

1) Birmingham

Carbon emissions: 4,218.4 Tonnes

Recycling: 22%

Green Space: 24.6 hectares

Gas consumption: 8,710 kw/h  

2) London

Carbon emissions: 29,709 Tonnes

Recycling: 34.1%

Green Space: 23 hectares

Gas consumption: 61,546 kw/h  

3) Leeds

Carbon emissions: 3,964.7 Tonnes

Recycling: 39%

Green Space: 21.7 hectares

Gas consumption: 6,671 kw/h

4) Glasgow

Carbon emissions: 2619.1 Tonnes

Recycling: 27%

Green Space: 32 hectares

Gas consumption: 5,145 kw/h

5) Liverpool

Carbon emissions: 1781.8 Tonnes

Recycling: 24%

Green Space: 16.4 hectares

Gas consumption: 3,995 kw/h

Source: Good Move