Stanhope announces Better Building Partnerships membership

We are delighted to announce that Stanhope has become Better Buildings Partnership newest member, joining a collaboration of more than 56 of the UK’s leading property owners committed to driving sustainability across the built environment.
As a Certified B Corp, Stanhope leverages its business as a force for environmental and social good, aiming to deliver buildings and urban spaces that are resilient, sustainable and community focused. Stanhope is committed to achieving net zero carbon by 2030, targeting a 50% reduction in embodied carbon and halving carbon intensity across its value chain. Stanhope pioneers a Design for Performance approach under NABERS UK, ensuring new developments are optimised for energy efficiency.
Sarah Ratcliffe, CEO, Better Buildings Partnership said: “We are thrilled to welcome Stanhope to the BBP. Their strong track record in delivering innovative, low-carbon developments will bring valuable insights to the membership. We look forward to working with them to drive market transformation across the sector.”
Dan Rafferty, ESG and Technical Director, Stanhope PLC said: “We’re delighted that Stanhope have become members of the BBP and will be able to contribute to the progress of sustainability across the commercial real estate sector. Our membership gives us a valuable opportunity to collaborate with industry leaders and help drive meaningful change toward a more sustainable built environment.”
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