The UK is one of the most biodiversity depleted places in Europe. As world-leading institutions who advocate for climate and nature, we have a responsibility to demonstrate that it is possible to help nature and biodiversity thrive in a busy urban environment. These case studies show the breadth of what we're doing, not only in South Kensington, but also through our advocacy activities and global reach.
Serpentine have developed and are implementing a 'Serpentine Sustainability Action Plan'.
The new planters on Exhibition Road are a step towards greening South Kensington.
The Royal Commission continues its stewardship of the neighborhood for the legacy of the Great Exhibition, championing sustainability and progress for future generations.
The Ismaili Centre has established a climate task force working together to tackle the Centre's carbon footprint.
As an organization with unique cultural and operational needs, Japan House London's participation in SKZ+ has led to the creation of their first-ever carbon emissions baseline report.
Kensington Palace look to improve their data collection to measure their progress more accurately.
Kensington Palace's sustainability strategy to reduce its environmental impact.
Cromwell Place joins 21 leading organizations in a collective commitment to sustainability and carbon reduction by participating in the South Ken ZEN+ Programme.
The Sustainable City Charter is a free, voluntary, business-led pledge, supported by Westminster City Council.
The Royal Albert Hall is proud to be home to four very special beehives, nestled on their historic rooftop.
Experience the transformed gardens at the Natural History Museum opened this Summer. The new gardens tell the story of change on our planet over time and allow visitors to explore the museum in new ways!
South Kensington Estates (SKE) is adopting green leases to reduce the environmental impact of its buildings.
The RCA encourages students to reuse materials through Reuse Stations.
The Royal Parks have committed to helping reduce the decline in the parks’ pollinator populations.
The Terra Carta Design Lab aims to address pressing environmental challenges by harnessing the creativity of young designers.
Royal College of Arts SustainLab presents a ‘Co-creating With Nature’ exhibition, revealing students’ works that embed sustainability through materials and processes.
Imperial's catering division is transforming its operations to become a leader in sustainable catering within the UK university sector.
The Royal Geographical Society's Earth Photo 2024 Exhibition stimulates vital conversations about climate change and sustainability.
The Design Museum has published a free guide to reducing the environmental impact of design and exhibitions, offering practical tools for professionals.
The Royal Society of Sculptors joins our 21 leading organizations in a commitment to sustainability and carbon reduction.
The last traces of the old steam heating and hot water network have finally been removed from Imperial's South Kensington Campus.