As the country’s largest housebuilder we have a major role to play in looking after the environment in a sustainable way for future generations, whilst also delivering the homes this country urgently needs.
This is why we were one of the original organisations who called for the government to make Britain net zero carbon by 2050. Since then we have challenged ourselves to set ambitious and science-based carbon reduction targets.
We believe every business needs to take responsibility to tackle climate change. While some people are sceptical about targets, setting such ambitious emissions goals is vital if we are to reduce the impact from building homes and to safeguard the environment.
As well as purchasing 100 per cent renewable energy by 2025, all of our new homes will be zero carbon from 2030. By 2040, we will have become a net zero emissions business covering all of our direct operations.
Bringing nature to your doorstep
But reducing carbon emissions isn’t the only way to save the planet. We also need to make wildlife-friendly places. As the country’s leading national sustainable housebuilder, looking after nature is integral to the work that we continuously do through our partnership with RSPB. The RSPB is the country’s largest nature conservation charity and we have been working closely with them since 2014 on ways to give nature a home.
With local nature habitats in serious trouble and 40 million birds having vanished from the skies in the last half century, every community has a role to play in tackling the ecological and climate emergency.