Leadership in the Low Carbon Economy Promoting

Innovation and Sustainable Growth

The sustainability hub believes the UK will be a leading low carbon economy. To help achieve this transition, we work closely with government leadership promoting smart investment, sustainable policy and action on climate change.

We bring together policy makers, academics, NGOs and a range of local and global businesses to facilitate dialogue, present research, challenge concepts and campaign on sustainable solutions.

The sustainability hub is a politically neutral organisation working to deliver an effective cross party programme based on high level engagement with policy makers. Our in-depth industry knowledge in energy and sustainability sectors provides hub members with the latest political and industry updates.

Key initiatives in the programme include Parliamentary campaigns, Political Party Conference events, private Ministerial meetings, debates and targeted networking activities.

Our focus on fostering government relationships provides opportunities to engage directly with key decisions makers and help shape policy development. Sustainability hub members include FTSE 100 companies, energy and building groups, clean tech and global environment NGOs.

Sustainability hub members develop and participate in campaigns, projects and initiatives which aim to transform the policy landscape and raise awareness about low carbon economic development.

sustainability hub members

Association for the Conservation of Energy, ADBA, APG for Intelligent Energy, Calor Gas, Carillion, CEN, CHPA, Conservative Environment Network, CPL Renewables, CCSA, EN Algae, Energy Bill Revolution, Energy for London, Friends of the Earth, Green Alliance, Green Gumption, Greener Journeys, Green Liberal Democrats, Greenpeace, Larkfleet Homes, LowCVP, Mitsubishi Electric, National Energy Action, National Right to Fuel Campaign, Network of Energy Centres for Doctoral Training, PRASEG, RenewableUK, SERA, Solarcentury, Solar Trade Association, Southern Water, Sustainable Energy Association, Tata Steel, Worcester Bosch, WWF, WWT

Advisors: Syed Ahmed, Leonie Greene, Josh Robson, Nick Wood-Dow and Charles Perry