Latest News Wed, Feb 27, 2019 8:59 AM
UKGBC’s third annual Leading the Way report presents trends and analysis from research conducted as part of UKGBC’s annual Sustainability 360 Reviews into each of these member companies.
The UKGBC team reviewed the commitments of the charity’s Gold Leaf members and collected best practice examples across UKGBC’s five key impact areas: Climate Change, Resource Use, Nature & Biodiversity, Health & Wellbeing and Socio-economic impact.
The report identifies future trends and the business case for taking action on sustainability and sets out the strategic commitments of Gold Leaf members. It provides insight on how organisations within the built environment can transition towards more sustainable business practices and how UKGBC is working with its members to make this possible.
Headline findings include:
Julie Hirigoyen, chief executive at UKGBC said: “It is encouraging to see the proportion of our Gold Leaf members making ambitious commitments to sustainability more than doubling in some areas in the past year. This goes to the heart of the rationale for introducing our annual Sustainability 360 Review for these aspiring sustainability leaders – to chart their progress and link this to our own impact as a charity.
“That said, the daily reminders of the extreme urgency of some of the environmental and social challenges we face, the increased pressure coming from young children around the world, and the ever-strengthening business case for taking more radical action all point to the need for progress to accelerate even further.
“This review also recognises such challenges and opportunities, and outlines progressive next steps our members can take towards a more sustainable built environment. We look forward to continuing to support and challenge our Gold Leaf members to take an even more progressive stance, and to collaborate and innovate in order to achieve more transformational change in the years ahead.”
In addition to Leading the Way, the most recent 360 review process also informed UKGBC’s Insights into Nature and Biodiversity report published earlier this month.
Featured News
The Planning Inspectorate has granted permission for the John Lewis Partnership’s...
The Housing Ombudsman has released its latest Spotlight report titled “Repairing...
BUILDING PRODUCT LIBRARY - LATEST BROCHURES
Proctors Spacetherm...
By A Proctor Group Ltd.
Proctors Proctor Pas...
By A Proctor Group Ltd.
Proctors Air Brochur...
By A Proctor Group Ltd.
Proctors Modular & O...
By A Proctor Group Ltd.
Proctors Hamm Princi...
By A Proctor Group Ltd.
BUILDING PRODUCT DIRECTORY - LATEST PRODUCTS
Membrane composed of elastomer modified bitumen and a non woven polyester reinforcement.The upper...
Membrane composed of flexible PVC and a polyester reinforcement. Available in different RAL...
Membrane composed of flexible PVC. Available in different RAL Colours.Used for detailing work. The...
CONSTRUCTION VIDEOS - LATEST VIDEOS
https://www.aandslandscape.co.uk/ Find out why A&S Landscape Canopies last longer than alternatives....
A&S Landscape designed and installed a large enclosed, curved roof canopy for Hampton Gardens School...
We designed and installed a new dining area canopy for John Spendluffe Technology College. This has...