New Impact report shows sustainability achievement

We’re proud to release our Impact Report, celebrating our unwavering commitment to climate action, going beyond biodiversity net gain and bringing social value. The report reveals our sustainability achievements from the past four years and shares how we are going beyond traditional housebuilding to create vibrant, sustainable communities.

In our first-ever Impact Report, we’re disclosing the progress we’ve made since launching our sustainability strategy in 2020 and reinforces our commitment to driving positive change within the housebuilding industry. From delivering our first net zero carbon homes to reducing our own footprint by 43% on construction sites, we hope by setting a leading example it will encourage other housebuilders and developers to follow suit.

Our recent partnership with Octopus Energy delivers Zero Bills homes where possible in our land portfolio of over 45,000 homes, which includes several entirely new towns and villages that are envisaged to be net zero carbon communities.

Each development consistently exceed the government’s biodiversity net gain targets, achieving an average of 15.47% biodiversity net gain across all planning applications since 2020. Furthermore, we’ve gone beyond legislation in our pledge to install nest bricks for cavity-nesting birds in all new projects from 2024.

Through our work with schools, local communities and long-term charitable partners, we generated over £950,000 in donations and supported over 18,900 hours of apprenticeship time. This commitment to social value is one of the reasons we featured in the Top 10 Best Construction & Engineering Companies to work for in the UK in 2023.

Rob Boughton, our Founder and Chief Executive Officer said: “People need homes that are fit for the future and for future generations. That’s why we build homes that have energy efficiency, biodiversity and sustainable community living at their heart. This Impact Report reflects and reinforces our commitment to sustainability and highlights our industry-leading position in both sustainability and social value.”

Josie Cadwallader-Hughes, our Sustainability Director, added: “We remain steadfast in our goal of reducing carbon emissions by 50% by 2030 and continuing to show leadership in nature recovery. Releasing this Impact Report is another important milestone on our sustainability journey and we’re already looking forward to reporting on and updating our sustainability strategy next year.”

Our Impact Report is available to download below:

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