How we are helping nature thrive – as featured in The Guardian

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Home Insights How we are helping nature thrive – as featured in The Guardian

Wates Group has been featured in The Guardian, following the release of a report from the Green Finance Institute and WWF-UK.

The report, which warns that nature loss could shrink the UK’s GDP by nearly 5 per cent, calls on the private sector to play a bigger role in reversing environmental decline and highlights how businesses can take action through nature-positive transition pathways (NPPs).

These pathways offer sector-specific roadmaps to help companies support biodiversity, meet national nature targets, and unlock economic benefits, just as net-zero pathways guide decarbonisation.

At Wates, we’re already taking action. We’ve committed to increasing biodiversity on our sites by 20 per cent, which is double the mandatory minimum. We’re also:

The built environment has a huge impact on nature… if we shift how we operate, we can make a huge positive difference.”

Cressida Curtis

Group Sustainability Director, Wates Group

The report features over 40 examples of UK businesses seeing financial returns by investing in nature restoration or reducing environmental harm.

More than 25 major UK organisations have already signalled their support for NPPs.

We’re proud to be among them and encourage others to join.

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Wildscape: our nature-first approach 

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