Reduce environmental impact and improve sustainability

Hands holding a fern plant and soil As a social landlord we are committed to reducing our impact on the environment and helping our residents to choose more sustainable lifestyles including energy efficiency, more oppourtunities to improve green spaces, and opting for paperless communications where possible.

We’ll make sure that new and existing homes are adapted, where possible, to prevent unnecessary impact on our environment. Working towards reducing our environmental impact and improving our sustainability, we’ll give preference to partners who are working towards zero carbon, whilst using the most economical construction methods.

67% of our portfolio was built before 1974, a time when insulation wasn’t commonly used and building regulations were less focussed on energy consumption The Government has committed to ‘net zero’ greenhouse gases by 2050. Housing in the UK accounts for 18% of all emissions, showing the importance of our role in environmental sustainability.

But we can’t do it alone, we need the support of our employees, residents and others. We’ll raise awareness of environmental issues and provide opportunities to protect the environment.

“We recognise the need to reduce the impact of our business on the environment. We know we must contribute towards the Government’s CO2 reduction target. We’ll reduce waste and promote activities that have positive environmental impacts.” 
Andrew Rysdale, Assistant Director of Property

What are we doing to improve our environmental impact?

Zoe Electric Car FairhiveOn top of our development commitments to incorporate more sustainable construction options in our new homes, we also get involved with a number of activities in the community to promote sustainable living or improve our green spaces for better biodiversity and habitat security for local wildlife.

Investing in electric vehicles to reduce our emissions and save money on fuel for when our team are visiting homes or out in the community.

Check out our regular news articles with excellent tips and updates about what we are doing each month to reduce energy or encourgaing children to connect more with nature.