A critical part of emissions reduction is the transformation of transport systems. South Ken ZEN+ member organisation's are working hard to reduce emissions in their supply chain through deliveries, are encouraging their staff to travel more sustainably, promoting sustainable travel to their visitors and users and creating infrastructure which promotes walking, cycling and the use of public transport.
The Royal Society of Sculptors joins our 21 leading organizations in a commitment to sustainability and carbon reduction.
The Terra Carta Design Lab aims to address pressing environmental challenges by harnessing the creativity of young designers.
Discover South Kensington have collaborated with Footways to create an interactive map of quiet, scenic walking routes to and around South Kensington
The Royal Parks have committed to helping reduce the decline in the parks’ pollinator populations.
The Science Museum is committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions from travel through comprehensive sustainable travel policies for staff.
Serpentine have developed and are implementing a 'Serpentine Sustainability Action Plan'.
As an organization with unique cultural and operational needs, Japan House London's participation in SKZ+ has led to the creation of their first-ever carbon emissions baseline report.
The Royal Commission continues its stewardship of the neighborhood for the legacy of the Great Exhibition, championing sustainability and progress for future generations.
The Royal Commission continues its stewardship of the neighborhood for the legacy of the Great Exhibition, championing sustainability and progress for future generations.
Travel is integral to university life and is also a large contributor to Imperial’s environmental impact.