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Resource Management

This theme looks to establish the extent to which the housing provider has a sustainable approach to materials in both the construction and management of properties.

Sustainability in the supply chain

We work with consultants and contractors to ensure specifications meet the sustainable materials requirements as previously required by the Code for Sustainable Homes. All timber used on our developments is legal and sustainable with FSC or PEFC certification.

We are developing a strategy to increase the use of responsibly sourced materials for development, refurbishment, and replacement of assets, with materials currently specified for robustness and longevity to mitigate the effects of weather, wear, and reduce frequency of replacement and waste. The Development Team reviews material specifications for all sites to deliver a minimum of 10% of construction material from reused and recycled content. This is recorded through development documentation.

Waste management

Our design team works from project inception to identify possible sources of waste at the construction site, to ensure the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP) hierarchy is followed.

Development contractors implement, monitor and manage construction waste with a Site Waste Management Plan (SWMP). The SWMP is monitored regularly to ensure that construction waste is re-used, repurposed and recycled, ensuring waste to landfill generated is less than 5%. Development managers work with consultants and contractors to provide and maintain KPI reporting data for waste going to landfill from each site. We work with site construction teams to target a zero waste to landfill outcome.

Water management

We have trialled leak detection sensors combined with automatic shut-off valves to reduce the impact of catastrophic escape of water within homes, with a view to incorporating this technology in new homes for the coming year. We are planning to do this for stock in operation, and we already seek to reduce water demand for new-build homes as follows:

  • Showers - water efficient showerheads can save more than a third of water, and the energy to heat it.
  • Toilets - dual flush toilets should have a maximum flush of six litres to comply with the Water Fittings Regulations.
  • Appliances - where installed we specify energy and water efficient washing machines and dishwashers.
  • Taps - aerators add air into the water, reducing water use by 30%.
  • Gardens - we promote the specification of drought-resistant plants and mulch.
  • Total consumption - we target 110 litres of water used per person per day, with 125 litres maximum.
  • Water utilisation calculations are completed for schemes by the consultant team to ensure we deliver within this target range.