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The latest report from the Sustainable Homes and Buildings Coalition highlights five key findings from the multi-year home upgrade project undertaken by the Coalition, with the aim of supporting the Government’s approach to its policy framework around energy efficiency

Since COP26, the Coalition, made up of NatWest Group, British Gas, Worcester Bosch and Citizen’s Advice, has advocated for a more customer-centric policy framework to drive the decarbonisation of homes across the UK.

Through our ‘Home is where the Heat is’ report series, we’ve sought to share key findings from our multi-year project, aimed at upgrading homes across the UK to enhance energy efficiency.   

The findings from this report set out several suggested policy positions and recommendations developed by the Coalition.  

Download the latest report

Read more about the Coalition’s findings and recommendations

About the Sustainable Homes and Buildings Coalition

In July 2021 NatWest, Worcester Bosch and British Gas, with support from Citizen’s Advice, formed the Sustainable Homes and Buildings Coalition. The Coalition’s core purpose was to influence policymakers and stakeholders to change their approach to energy efficiency. Instead of relying on top-down governmental programmes, strategies, and schemes, the Coalition has demonstrated that by placing customers at the center of the process, and through empowerment and guidance, meaningful progress can be made in decarbonising the UK’s built environment, which accounts for 15% of the nation’s carbon emissions.

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