Net Zero Carbon Buildings
Designing new developments for net zero operational carbon & reducing upfront embodied carbon by at least 50%
To put its Vision into Action, Harwell has identified 7 Key Focus Areas, aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as the guiding principles for a successful, prosperous and sustainable Campus:
As a result, we have committed to an ambitious Roadmap, focused on achieving a set of key milestones & targets in this decade, recognising that urgent action must be taken to tackle the Climate Emergency & Environmental Crisis and enable a Net Positive Future.
Designing new developments for net zero operational carbon & reducing upfront embodied carbon by at least 50%
Reducing operational carbon emissions in our control by at least 50% per square metre (GIA)
Delivering additional biodiversity enhancements, above and beyond statutory Net Gain
Exporting zero waste to landfill & diverting over 90% of construction waste towards recycling or recovery for purposes other than energy generation
Reducing Average Commuter Emissions Level (ACEL©) by at least 30%
BREEAM certified
BREEAM registered
Tripling our BREEAM certified floor space by 2025
rated EPC ‘B’ or better
Electricity backed by Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin (REGOs) to power our managed buildings
Waste sent to landfill from our managed buildings
Discount on buses to/from Harwell Campus
Bike loan
Read Harwell Campus Sustainability Impact Report 2023
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Our Award-winning Woodland Habitat Improvement Project (WHIP), designed by Adam Frost and delivered by Nurture Landscapes, is an example of how we’re turning our commitment to Biodiversity into tangible action:
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To enable it, Harwell Campus has established a Living Laboratory which will allow new technologies to be piloted in a real-world environment – embedded into the onsite infrastructure.
The Harwell Living Lab will accelerate the adoption and accessibility of pioneering technology solutions including connected and autonomous travel, green fuel solutions, and integrated energy systems.
Furthermore, by drawing on expertise from its thriving Energy Tech Cluster, which has grown to 80 organisations including the Faraday Institution, Harwell will remain committed to supporting the UK in reaching national carbon targets and reducing greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050.
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