Make the SHIFT towards a better environment for all
What we do
We are a team of professional environmentalists working in the UK built environment.
We transform client data into excellent environmental reports which clients use for:
Effective environmental strategy development
As well as knowing your current environmental performance, you need to know where you are heading
Compliance
Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) and Energy Savings Opportunities Scheme (ESOS)
ESG reports for investors
The international banking community is looking for environmental credentials from the organisations they invest in
Increased profits
As well as direct savings on an organisations’ energy costs, making environmental improvements can lead to lots of other opportunities to increase profits. These can range from improved staff retention to selling more products and services. Take a look at our profit calculator to see what it could mean for your organisation.
Post-construction evaluation
This allows clients to check that any environmental interventions they’ve required for their buildings actually achieves design intent.
Our reports cover
Energy and CO2 emissions, water efficiency, waste management, responsible materials, flood risk, overheating risk, biodiversity and sustainable transport
To find out more about how SHIFT can help you create buildings fit for business and the planet, contact us.
Who we work with
As well as specialising in UK social housing, we also do full environmental reporting for:
Care homes
Charities
Architects
Developers
GP surgeries
Rail carriage leasing companies
Councils
Supermarkets
Hi-net worth individuals
Why work with SHIFT Environment?
Headed by Chartered Environmentalist Richard Lupo, MIEMA, CEnv
Professionally qualified team – see about us
Doing environmental reporting since 2008
Independent of any suppliers
Corporate members of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA)
Latest News
Modern slavery and responsibly sourced materials
A new Global Commission on Modern Slavery & Human Trafficking has been set up [1] with the aim of driving international momentum towards eradicating forced labour, ending modern slavery and human trafficking – in line with UN goals. It is part funded by the UK...
New environmental consultations in Scotland
A couple of new consultations are out which will have implications for managing environmental issues in Scotland. The first is about biodiversity. The second is, perhaps surprisingly to some, about water efficiency ‘Tackling the nature emergency’ [1] is based around...
Funding net zero – a “roundtable of the willing”
There is currently no sensible financial arrangement for funding the transformation of social homes to net zero. And no-one seems to be talking about long-term plans either. After chats with a few FD’s, investors, and the Green Finance Institute, we thought it might...