Sustainability

Our homes are not only great for tenants – they are environmentally-friendly too. We’re reducing the carbon footprint of our homes – and using the latest technologies to make homes cosier.

Doing our bit for the planet is also great news for tenants. By making our homes warmer, tenants won’t have to spend as much on their fuel bills.

Check out Wheatley Homes Glasgow's sustainability projects and Wheatley Group's sustainability strategy and sustainability framework for more information or read about some of the key areas below.

Making energy more affordable
 

We will:

  • improve energy and thermal efficiency standards of our homes
  • reduce the number of tenants suffering from fuel poverty by offering fuel and debt advice
  • support the use of wind, wave, marine, hydro, biomass and solar photovoltaic schemes.

Sustainable communities
 

We will:

  • support people in our communities to find jobs, apprenticeships and training places
  • get the community involved in environmental projects, for example bringing empty sites or under-used open spaces back to life
  • support our suppliers to minimise waste.

Resource efficiency 
 

We will:

  • build homes to Silver Standards 1–8
  • meet Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method and Scottish Government building division standards
  • be more efficient, for example buying ‘eco-friendly’ office supplies
  • reduce, re-use and recycle waste with the aim of sending zero waste to landfill.

Protecting the environment
 

We will:

  • reduce carbon and other emissions
  • reduce risks from climate change
  • reduce the use of hazardous materials
  • protect and improve the environment.

Sustainable supply chain
 

We will:

  • encourage the use of active community benefits when we buy goods and services
  • adopt site waste-management plans and buy sustainable materials
  • encourage suppliers to use new, resource-efficient ways of working.

Engaging customers and partners
 

We will:

  • offer money and fuel advice services to tenants
  • support independent agencies which offer money and fuel advice
  • encourage partners and stakeholders to think ‘sustainable’.