Berkeley Recognised With Double 'A' Score for Action on Climate Change and Water Security

Richard Stearn, Berkeley Group Chief Executive, said: "We're delighted that both our climate action and water security programmes have achieved this accreditation. What sits behind this achievement is our long term commitment to sustainability and a huge amount of work and innovation from people right across the business. It reflects the way we operate on our sites, how we work with our suppliers, and how we design, build and manage our homes and places."

Sherry Madera, CEO of CDP, said: "Congratulations to all companies on CDP's A List. Businesses earning an 'A' score are proving that environmental ambition and commercial strength go hand in hand. High quality data gives leaders the confidence to make earth-positive decisions that secure long-term competitiveness, attract capital and safeguard natural systems. These organisations show what is possible when transparency becomes the foundation for action."

Berkeley continues to play an active role in addressing the global climate emergency. The company has already exceeded its original science based target for scopes 1 and 2, achieving a 77% reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions since 2019. Building on this progress, Berkeley secured validation from the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) in 2025 for new near term targets to 2034 and a net zero goal for 2045. These targets maintain alignment with a 1.5°C pathway and are the first by a UK homebuilder to have met the SBTi's Buildings sector criteria.

Berkeley's approach is grounded in data, collaboration and continuous improvement. Key achievements include:

* Completing more than 60 embodied carbon assessments across a wide range of building typologies, providing critical insights to reduce emissions through design and procurement.

* Working closely with material suppliers and manufacturers to support reductions in value chain emissions.

* Reducing total water withdrawals across sites, offices and sales activities by 9% in 2025 compared with the previous year.

* Delivering homes with an average internal water efficiency of 102.2 litres per person per day in 2025 - a 15% improvement on building regulation requirements.



Published in M2 PressWIRE on Monday, 12 January 2026
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