Octavia properties

Octavia publishes sustainability strategy

Lucy Dixon
23.02.2022

Octavia has published its new environmental sustainability strategy: Towards a Sustainable Future.

The strategy, which runs from 2022 to 2025 identifies, ranks and prioritises 13 environmental impacts and set targets for the next four years to address and improve across four key themes:

  1. Reducing energy use to deliver affordable warmth and prepare for net zero.
  2. Providing green spaces that serve communities and promote biodiversity.
  3. Using resources responsibly.
  4. Adapting to the impacts of climate change.

Sandra Skeete, Octavia CEO, said: “I am delighted to be launching Octavia’s sustainability strategy, which sets out our commitment to achieving a more sustainable future for ourselves, our children and future generations.

“For over 150 years, Octavia has stayed true to our social purpose, providing good quality affordable homes, support and care for people in central and west London. Operating in some of the most expensive parts of the capital, we have built on this legacy through a unique offer that puts people and communities first.

“Our founder, Octavia Hill, was a passionate campaigner on environmental issues. For her, the environment was the link between where we live and how we live, and she believed strongly in “the life-enhancing virtues of pure earth, clean air and blue sky”. From pioneering the Green Belt to founding the National Trust, sustainability was at the heart of Octavia Hill’s values and is embedded in our DNA.

“Building upon our legacy to deliver that change is an inspiring challenge, which will require collaboration and innovation. We look forward to working together with our partners, residents and communities, and to sharing our progress, as we ensure better lives for all, now and for generations to come.”

Octavia is one of only 59 housing associations to publish an ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) report in 2021 and has committed to reporting against its commitments and responsibilities annually.