In cooperation with the independent data company, Statista, the FT has revealed details of impressive corporate progress in fighting climate change, and Redrow is in good company.
Redrow aims to continually improve in the field of waste management and in particular, the proportion of waste sent to landfill. Our North West Division sets a good example for others to follow and through implementing circular economy practices; they have been able to benefit both environmentally and financially.
Most sectors of the economy will need to dramatically cut their emissions to achieve Net Zero by 2050 including housebuilding, as 14% of UK greenhouse gas emissions come from domestic dwellings.
Hedgehog Highways, a scheme developed by Redrow West Country, has won a prestigious award at the Big Biodiversity Challenge Awards 2017.
The future of waste management and its impact on the environment was the focus at a meeting in London.
Redrow has achieved a BREEAM Domestic Refurbishment ‘Very Good’ rating for the redevelopment of the 17-storey iconic Blake Tower. The Grade II listed tower block forms part of London's Brutalist Barbican Estate and was built in 1968 by architects Chamberlin, Powell and Bon, who also designed the Barbican Estate in the 1950s.