We've joined the Future Homes Hub as part of our commitment to sustainability. 
The Hub brings together all those involved in home building to achieve the sector's climate and environmental goals, in line with the Government's legally binding net-zero and wider environmental targets. The scale and speed of change are significant, and the new homes sector has set out its ambition in the delivery plan.
Members of the Hub are working together on a broad range of topics, including the Future Homes Standard, embodied and whole-life carbon, zero-carbon placemaking, biodiversity net gain, water efficiency, resource efficiency, and air quality.
Ed Lockhart, CEO of The Future Homes Hub, said:
"New homes are undergoing rapid change to be ready for the climate and environmental challenges of the 21st century. No area of the economy is moving faster in this transition than the homes we build; the new homes sector will be nature-positive through biodiversity net gain in 2023 and will be zero-carbon in operation through the Future Homes Standard in 2026.
We have a collective responsibility to deliver the sector's climate and environmental targets while building higher-quality homes at the scale needed. We can only do this if we all work together. I am therefore delighted that Stroma Built Environment has joined the Future Homes Hub to be part of this positive change.”
We're looking forward to working together with this growing community to share our solutions and expertise, accelerating progress to a net-zero future.
Find out more about The Future Homes Hub