Transforming a previously hard-landscaped space into a flagship grey-to-green project.
Historic Royal Palaces have implemented targeted interventions to improve energy efficiency and reduce costs, resulting in significant savings on carbon and energy bills.
The Greening and Biodiversity Action Plan sets out what Council, in collaboration with our partners, businesses and the community, will do to address the ecological emergency.
Researching the difference in impact of a PET water container and an aluminium water container.
Westminster City Council established the #WilderWestminster network to support collective action for nature recovery across the borough.
The Royal College of Art creates the Growing Colour Garden in collaboration with the Design Museum.
Imperial tested vegan alternatives and found they could reduce environmental impact without affecting customer experience.
The Royal College of Muisc cuts carbon emissions and extends the lifespan of electrical components after powering down Grade II listed Blomfield Building.
The Design Museum is reducing its carbon footprint by making plant-based food a central part of its catering offer.
South Ken ZEN+ is embedding climate knowledge and action across its membership through Carbon Literacy® training.
The catering team at Royal Brompton Hospital has been awarded the Green Kitchen Standard by UK charity, the Soil Association, which campaigns for healthy, humane and sustainable food.
Temporary exhibitions with a short run of a few months can be very wasteful as the build material going into them isn't often reused after the exhibition closes. Discover how the Design Museum repurposed material within Barbie®: The Exhibition.
The Royal Albert Hall (RAH) is focused on upgrading their Grade I listed Victorian building and they're making changes behind the scenes too to meet their net-zero by 2040 target.
Travel is integral to university life and is also a large contributor to Imperial’s environmental impact.
The Goethe-Institut's PASCH network delivered two workshops focused on climate change in partnership with the Initiative für Junge Forscherinnen und Forscher (IJF).
The Science Museum has taken a significant steps towards sustainability by reducing plastic.
The Faculty of Medicine at Imperial is making significant strides towards embedding sustainability into its research and teaching, supporting Imperial's goal of becoming a net-zero carbon institution by 2040.
The new planters on Exhibition Road are a step towards greening South Kensington.
The Institut français has adopted a sustainability roadmap aimed at rethinking its operational practices and raising awareness among its stakeholders.
The Royal Commission continues its stewardship of the neighborhood for the legacy of the Great Exhibition, championing sustainability and progress for future generations.
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.