Leading by example is the best way to lead there is, and the Government of UK is determined to do the same. With this respect, in 2005, came the UK Government Sustainable Development Strategy (Securing the Future). Under this, every Public Sector was required to strategize and follow a sustainability plan, which they all did.
However, as the UK Government realized that a more significant step was needed to be taken to achieve true sustainability, the Securing the Fututre strategy was withdrawn in 2018, to be replaced by the Zero Target Law in June 2019. Within this sustainable development policy, businesses, public sector and residential areas – everyone is required to decarbonise everything by 2050.
The Gov UK grants proposed by the UK Government will go a long way to meet this target. While a staggering 1.425 billion is proposed to ensure a 75% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from the public buildings by 2037, government grants are also available to businesses and households to ensure the success of the Build Back Greener strategy.
A few ways that the public sector has taken on this task and shown results are –
- Energy Efficiency – In order to decarbonise and reduce energy bills simultaneously, maximum public sector facilities have installed a form of on – site renewable energy generation mechanism.
- Circular Society – Local authority run recycling schemes are doing all that they can to help businesses and residents alike to make a shift towards becoming a circular society from being a useless take – make – dispose one.
- Sustainable Transport – More and more organizations are viewing a zero – emission public – transport system as a major opportunity, as they strive to reduce congestion, improve air quality and subsequently improve the overall health of the general public.
- Energy – Efficient Buildings – There have been significant energy – efficient upgrades in public – sector buildings. In light of the need for decarbonisation and cost – cutting, the Public Sector now sees “net – zero” designs for future buildings as a business – critical requirement.
While the Public Sector is doing the best it can to follow the UK Government’s directives regarding “Net – Zero” in spite of funding cuts and other related issues, the question arises whether you are sailing on the same boat. Progress at the cost of the well – being of future generations can never be considered True Progress. Join hands with the UK Government today to build the path to a better tomorrow.