Salix Annual Report & Accounts 2023-24
Our Annual Report and Accounts highlight our dynamic and growing business, delivering successful net-zero programmes across housing and public sector buildings.
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Our Annual Report and Accounts highlight our dynamic and growing business, delivering successful net-zero programmes across housing and public sector buildings.
A decarbonisation project at Cranfield University had to overcome a difficult challenge when contractors found protected bats within the building walls.
We explore the challenges of climate change and reaching for net zero for Southampton in our latest podcast episode with city councillor John Savage.
The Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund: Wave 2.2 has several application guidelines for single and consortium applicants.
Heriot-Watt University is amongst organisations accelerating its net zero journey thanks to Scottish Government funding
The learning community is a collective partnership dedicated to optimising SHDF, HUG and all future scheme delivery through a collaborative learning approach.
A large-scale decarbonisation project at Manchester Metropolitan University’s Birley Fields Energy Centre has reached a new milestone in its two-year journey.
Experienced public affairs professional Emma Holland-Lindsay from the National Federation of Women’s Institutes (WI) talks about why we need to see more women at the decision-making table on climate.
Speakers from across the country will be discussing the key successes and challenges around net zero at an event in Wales today.
Portsmouth City Council shared insights into successes seen with resident engagement at a knowledge-sharing session run through our Learning Community
Ian Rodger discusses the importance of collaboration and critical role of government funding in progressing towards our net zero targets.
How the public sector is paving the way for a low-carbon future
“Climate action is everyday action, not a one-off event, and these organisations don’t always get the credit that their year-round efforts deserve.” Salix CEO Emma Clancy on climate change and COP28.