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Tilbury Douglas and Wates show how construction can align with UN SDGs

Tilbury Douglas Wates SDGs
The UN's 17 sustainable development goals (Image: https://sdgactioncampaign.org/resources/)

Case studies from tier one contractors and SMEs highlight best practices on how construction organisations can align with the United Nations’ sustainable development goals (SDGs).

The 10 examples from companies such as Arup, Wates and Mabey Hire, are included in a new report by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) to help built environment professionals integrate SDGs into their own sustainability strategies.

In the case of Tilbury Douglas, the contractor contributed to four SDGs – sustainable cities and communities, climate action, life on land, and quality education – during the delivery of the St Mary’s Catholic Voluntary Academy project, part of the St Ralph Sherwin Multi Academies Trust awarded through the Department for Education framework.

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