Developers get guidance on how they should approach sustainability to align with the Climate Action Strategy and City Plan 2040
December 15, 2023 | Staff Reporter | UK | Facilities Management
The City of London Corporation has approved sustainability guidance for developers in a step towards its 2040 net-zero aims and Climate Action Strategy. The Sustainability Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) also aligns with the emerging City Plan 2040, expected to be approved and adopted in 2024.
Sustainable Buildings
The Sustainability SPD will provide guidance on how developers should approach sustainability in their developments and sets out what the City Corporation expects to see addressed through the developer’s approach to their sites and the design and construction of buildings. Five key considerations are identified in the guidance for developers that aim to set exemplary standards for sustainability, without undermining the economic viability of planning applications. These include:
“The committee’s approval of this Sustainability SPD is a giant step forward for the City Corporation in pursuit of its decarbonisation goals, particularly as the built environment sector contributes around 40 per cent,” said chairman of the City of London Corporation’s Planning and Transport Committee, Shravan Joshi. “The City of London is home to some of the most sustainable buildings on the planet and as it continues to be a hugely attractive place for office occupiers, we are confident that investors and developers will continue with us on the path to a sustainable Square Mile.”