Wates to go waste and carbon free by 2025
Wates to go waste and carbon free by 2025
Wates has committed to eliminating waste and carbon from its operations by 2025.
The company has committed to three headline targets to help ensure it does ‘zero harm’ to the environment:
- Zero waste from Wates operations by 2025 – reduce and then eliminate the production of all waste created from on-site operations.
- Zero carbon from Wates operations and operational vehicles by 2025 – reduce carbon emissions and become carbon neutral.
- Positive impact on nature from all operations – enhance the natural environment wherever it operates and to increase the value and community benefit of natural environments.
Measure taken will include switching to an all-electric commercial vehicle fleet and eliminating single-use plastic from its operations and supply chain.
Wates will also be investing in sustainable building techniques, organising sustainability placements for graduate and apprenticeship staff, planting 5,000 trees annually and ensuring that all sites or frameworks deliver at least one nature enhancement project.
This year the focus will be on raising awareness, education and engagement and using data collection to set accurate benchmarks.
The company is using a similar approach to its health and safety programme where a target-led approach has resulted in a “sea-change� in culture and behaviour.
David Allen, Wates Chief Executive, said: “We have established bold, ambitious, deliberately stretching targets for creating zero harm to the environment by 2025 because we believe that by committing to something extraordinary, we can achieve something extraordinary.
“Together with our partners, we will reduce waste and carbon, and improve our natural environment for generations to come.
“Our industry has made and continues to make an unhelpful contribution to the global climate crisis.
“We have a responsibility to reduce and eventually to reverse the impact we’re having on our planet and are determined that everyone in the Wates Group will do what is necessary to make a real and lasting difference.�
John Dunne, Group Health, Safety, Environment and Quality Director, added: “We are choosing to take a leading role in reducing our industry’s environmental impact.
“We work with a diverse range of public and private sector partners and businesses of all sizes are part of our supply chain.
“A key part of achieving zero harm to the environment will be working collaboratively with these partners.
“Our strategy will focus our attentions and energies on achieving zero waste, zero carbon and positive nature enhancement by 2025; and everyone has a vital role to play in achieving it.�
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