Black Mountain Partners is aligned with the UN Sustainable Development goals, specifically 3/ Good Health & Wellbeing 11/ Sustainable Cities & Communities 13/ Climate Action
An overview of our approach to systems thinking, demolition works, materials selection, in-built flexibility, lifecycle strategy, sustainable site selection as well as location & transportation objectives as they relate to green building.
Black Mountain Partners adopts the systems thinking strategies of the Circular Economy and Cradle to Cradle in the initial selection of our Developments and subsequently in their design, delivery and ongoing operation, right through to re-purposing or demolition later in the building’s life.
We are committed to following the World Green Building Council Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment that states all buildings within our portfolio should be Net Zero Carbon by 2030 at the latest.
We recently carried out a workplace survey amongst our staff and used those results to create and implement an action plan that can then be monitored over the coming months. The core themes that emerged were around indoor air quality, biophilia, active lifestyle and mental wellness.
We have recently implemented a comprehensive series of social enterprise partnerships as part of our community outreach program, many of these changes also have a positive impact on creating a healthy office too.
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UN sustainable Development Goals
Black Mountain Partners is aligned with the UN Sustainable Development goals, specifically 3/ Good Health & Wellbeing 11/ Sustainable Cities & Communities 13/ Climate Action
ESG Activities 2020-2021
An overview of our ESG activities, goals and performance in 2020-2021.
Environmental Policy
An overview of our approach to systems thinking, demolition works, materials selection, in-built flexibility, lifecycle strategy, sustainable site selection as well as location & transportation objectives as they relate to green building.
Our ESG-led development strategy
Black Mountain Partners adopts the systems thinking strategies of the Circular Economy and Cradle to Cradle in the initial selection of our Developments and subsequently in their design, delivery and ongoing operation, right through to re-purposing or demolition later in the building’s life.
Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment
We are committed to following the World Green Building Council Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment that states all buildings within our portfolio should be Net Zero Carbon by 2030 at the latest.
Employee Health & Wellbeing
We recently carried out a workplace survey amongst our staff and used those results to create and implement an action plan that can then be monitored over the coming months. The core themes that emerged were around indoor air quality, biophilia, active lifestyle and mental wellness.
Social Enterprise Partnerships & Community Outreach
We have recently implemented a comprehensive series of social enterprise partnerships as part of our community outreach program, many of these changes also have a positive impact on creating a healthy office too.
Matt Morley – Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG)
Green & healthy buildings specialist Matt Morley leads the ESG strategy within the Black Mountain Partners team.
Sustainability at 68 King William Street, London
Twin & Earth on sustainability at 68 King William Street, London developed by Black Mountain Partners