It seems that the Minister for Pensions and Financial Inclusion is not too impressed by the way “Social Factors” in ESG investments are being handled by investors. In a recent consultation, he states: “I am concerned that social factors are not well understood. “Many...
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Overheating risk and the impact of cooling demand
While there has been a focus on reducing energy demand for heating, with global temperatures set to increase, there has been little consideration for future for cooling systems demand. There is no doubt that in recent years, the UK has experienced record breaking dry...
‘Cool’ new energy efficiency scales for white goods
If you haven’t purchased a new freezer in recent months, you may not know about the changing energy efficiency standards for white goods. Richard Lupo, SHIFT’s Managing Director, recently purchased a new fridge. Ever the conscious environmentalist, his choice of a...
How can building owners measure biodiversity?
The loss in global biodiversity and protection of green spaces has been rising up the agenda for building owners, particularly from Environmental Social Governance (ESG) reporting. ESG reporting involves demonstrating environmental credibility to banks and loan...
The National Infrastructure Strategy – homes and buildings
The National Infrastructure Strategy (NIS) incorporates aspects of The Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution. Both of these plans show a direction or travel towards greening the economy and decarbonisation but lack clear timeframes, objectives and key...
Decent Homes Review – from an environmental perspective
The Government review of the Decent Homes Standard is currently underway, and we were grateful for the opportunity to contribute our thoughts to the review. We believe the new Decent Homes can be an excellent mechanism for delivering environmental improvements that...
Trees and carbon offsetting
A client paid us a very nice compliment about our Energy White Paper response[1]. They also asked whether they should sign up to a tree planting scheme. We’ve been asked about this topic a few times, so we checked the scheme and shared our thoughts. Tree planting...
UK Happiness and Wellbeing Statistics- March 2021 Update
Following the International Day of Happiness (20th March 2021) we have compiled a number of statistics to see how close we are to reaching a goal of 100% long-term wellbeing. Since March 2020, there is no surprise that we have faced unprecedented challenges, and our...
Over and above costs of tighter standards in new builds
The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) published an “over and above” cost for energy efficient new build of £4,800 [1]. However, many building professionals we speak to cannot replicate this figure when they are planning an EPC A new build. We took a closer look at...
Optimised Retrofit Programme – An EPC analysis case study
Coastal Housing, a Swansea based social landlord asked SHIFT Environment to develop an optimised retrofit strategy that would meet the Welsh Government target of Net Zero Carbon Housing. By interrogating Coastal Housing’s property data, the project also offered an...
A Horror Story – Poor environmental performance in new builds
Following on from our blog on the New Homes Ombudsman, Paul Surin [1], IBM’s Global Lead on the Built Environment and BIM, shared his experience of very poor quality new build. He thought he was moving into a highly energy efficient performing home, but after moving...
New Homes Ombudsman
As the provision of new homes across the UK continues to grow (MHCLG, 2020), it is essential that these homes meet adequate standards and building quality does not suffer. The announcement of a New Homes Ombudsman, by Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick MP, will assist...
An Insight into Thermal Performance Evaluation of UK Housing
Our friends at Veritherm have looked at the Future Homes standard to see what it holds in store for the "as built" energy performance. Here's what they say: Current Performance Outlook The UK’s is committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and this is...
How Technology Can Be Used To Reduce Carbon Emissions
Our friends at Switchee have written a fine piece on how technology can help with CO2 reductions. Commercial Director at Swicthee, Alastair Thorpe [1], shares his thoughts…
The new “Fuel Poverty” strategy
The Government has updated its Fuel Poverty strategy. The long-term targets remain unchanged since the last one, but there are a few nuances that are worth looking at. Overall, the strategy applies to all tenures and is described as a “living document”. There is no...
SHIFT Team environmental report
To practice what we preach, we assessed our own environmental impacts. Our reporting period was 1st October 2019 – 30th September 2020 and here’s how we did…
Feedback on Energy White Paper
BEIS asked us, via our professional institute (IEMA[1]) for feedback on the recent Energy White Paper.
Heat Network Metering & Billing: the updated Regs are out and you need to pay attention
Our friends at Chirpy Heat have written an overview of the latest regulations and kindly given us permission to share. Here’s what they say (originally published 12th November 2020):
UK Happiness and Wellbeing Statistics – December 2020 Update
Average long term UK personal wellbeing has increased to 86.16% compared to 84.58% when we monitored it 5 months ago. But there are some data caveats…
Social Housing White Paper – the environmental angle
A quick word search on the new “The Charter for Social Housing Residents Social Housing White Paper” resulted in 5 specific mentions of “climate change” so we took a deeper look with an environmental perspective.