Environmental, Social, and Governance

Go Green!

At Quorum Park

We want to create a pleasant and sustainable environment where people, animals, plants and businesses can all thrive.

Environmental

Stewardship 

Efficiency 

Mitigation 

Tracking Emissions

Social 

Community 

Welfare

Diversity & Inclusion 

Health & Safety 

Governance

Policy 

Transparency 

Risk Management 

Ethics


  1. Making the best use of resources and committing to lowering our carbon emissions.

Being mindful we are striving to support guests on their journey towards Net Zero 2050.

  • Energy efficient and economic building running costs

  • New buildings a built to B Level Energy Performance Certificate

  • Air source heat pump for air conditioning uses green technology

  • Low-capacity flushing toilets fitted with water saving controls

  • LED lighting programme

  • Windows are specially treated to reduce solar gain

2.
Embedding sustainability through partnership and collaboration.

Ensuring the sustainability journey doesn’t end once a building is occupied.

  • Busy Events Calendar with frequent wellbeing based activity

  • On-site travel centre

  • Free pool bike hire

  • Cycling Route Support and active bicycle user group

  • Excellent public transport links

  • Free Yoga

3.
Providing a positive environment for staff to work in.

While allowing local wildlife to flourish.

  • Full-time landscaping team using environmentally friendly products

  • Onsite Community Allotment and Garden

  • Rewildling Programme

  • Grounds maintenance plant waste is composed on site

  • Busy Wildlife Corridor through site

  • Protect Conservation Zone

  • 500 new trees planted on site

  • Onsite Beehives

4.
Embracing innovation.

Striving to be an industry leader .

  • Sustainability Working Group meets regularly

  • EV Charge Points

  • Interactive Site App available to all staff

  • Networking Groups

  • Q Learning Programme including the People and Culture Forum

  • Hybrid Working supported with Flexible office space and collaborative working space.

5.
Being a force for good.

Partnering with tenants and the wider community to work towards a better world.

  • Foster community spirit among tenants though event programme

  • Q Belong LGBTQ+ Committee

  • Neurodiverse friendly events slots

  • Many Charity and Community Partners

  • Supporting Local Businesses with onsite events and farmers markets

key action areas

Buildings

Biodiversity and Open Spaces

Resource Use & Supply Chain

Buildings • Biodiversity and Open Spaces • Resource Use & Supply Chain •

Active Travel

Awareness & Community

Reporting & Communication

Active Travel • Awareness & Community • Reporting & Communication •

Recognition

Sustainable
Development Goals

The Sustainable Development Goals are the Blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. They address the global challenges we face and, by aligning our ESG to the same framework, we can ensure our strategy works towards this same goal; a better world for all.

All of Quorum Park’s Sustainability Action Points have an accompanying Sustainable Development Goal, we also set ourselves the ambition of increasing our onsite occupiers understanding of the goals with regular events and learning opportunities.

Now over to you!

A new approach to Carbon Offsetting

Quorum Park has pledged to donate 10% of the revenue it generates from customers who use its new meeting room and conference facilities at Q11, and those at NEON, to global whale conservation as part of its sustainability commitments and supporting the fight against climate change. 

Up to £3,000 is expected to be raised this year by the initiative as people take advantage of the new facilities, contributing towards the whale saving initiative in the process.

Whale Poo-tential

Whales absorb large amounts of carbon in their bodies and during the lifetime of the average whale, which is 60 years, it will absorb 33 tons of CO2. In comparison, a tree absorbs up to 48 pounds of CO2 each year. 

Whales also promote the growth of phytoplankton, which captures 40% of the world’s CO2 and contributes at least 50% of oxygen to the atmosphere.