We endeavour to operate responsibly in a changing world.
Our sustainability aims are important to us and our customers now, but they are also vitally important to future generations. We want to make sure our work meets current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs.
Everyone, from our residents and employees, to our suppliers and stakeholders, has a crucial role in making sure we meet our sustainability objectives. We are engaging with all of these groups to put our plans into action.
Our sustainability strategy sets out our sustainability vision and aims. You can read the strategy here: Sustainability Strategy 2020 – 2023
You can also read our Energy and Carbon report 2022/23 here.
Vision
We aim to find the right balance of environmental, social and economic objectives. Our vision sets this out in the three P’s: people, planet and prosperity.
People – To enable our residents to live free from all forms of poverty, in a healthy environment where they can fulfil their potential in dignity and equality.
Planet – To protect the planet from degradation and over-exploitation, to enhance biodiversity, to reduce our ecological footprint, and to take action on climate change.
Prosperity – To empower our residents to live fulfilling and prosperous lives, and for theirs and our development to be in harmony with nature.
One Planet Living
Did you know that if everyone on the planet lived as we do in the UK, we would need three planets to produce and absorb the natural resources we consume?
This is why we have adopted the One Planet Living framework, which has been developed by Bioregional. One Planet Living is based on ten principles, and works towards the ideal that we reduce our ecological footprint to within the means of our planet – it’s the only one we have!
These ten priniciples cover:
- Health and happiness – this includes encouraging active, social and meaningful lives to improve health and wellbeing.
- Equity and local economy – creating safe, equitable places to live and work which support the local economy.
- Culture and community – nurturing local identity, celebrating our heritage, empowering communities and promoting a culture of sustainable living.
- Land and nature – protecting and restoring land for the benefit of people and wildlife.
- Sustainable water – using water efficiently, protecting local water resources and working to reduce flooding and drought.
- Local and sustainable food – promoting sustainable farming, encouraging healthy diets which are high in local, seasonal organic food and vegatables.
- Travel and transport – reducing the need to travel, encouraging walking, cycling and low carbon transport.
- Materials and products – using materials from sustainable sources and promoting products which help people reduce consumption.
- Zero waste – reducing consumption, promoting re-using and recycling to achieve zero waste and zero pollution.
- Zero carbon energy – making buildings and manufacturing energy efficient, and using and creating renewable energy.
We are working to develop our own One Planet Action Plan, with consideration to each of the ten principles. We are working with our staff, residents, suppliers and stakeholders so that they all have the opportunity to contribute and take ownership of the plan.
Find out more about our sustainability projects below.