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Water
Reducing water usage remains one of the most challenging targets in our Chelsea 2030 strategy, as 94% is consumed by occupiers and is therefore outside of our direct control. However, as a resource under increasing pressure from climate change, addressing water use and conservation remains vital.
From a baseline of 490,683m3 in 2019, we have achieved a water use reduction of 10%. Despite returning to normal operations following two abnormal COVID years, we saw a 9% reduction in occupier water consumption in 2022.
Together with climate resilient planting requiring less water, weather-sensitive irrigation systems, and highly water efficient cleaning, we continue to review our processes and standards across the Estate to reduce water consumption – achieving a 54% reduction in landlord water consumption since 2019.
Case Study
Occupier water audits
With 68% of our water footprint coming from commercial occupier consumption, working in partnership is essential to understanding and reducing consumption. Cadogan has commissioned a series of water audits for commercial occupiers to identify opportunities for water (and associated energy) savings.
Simple cost-effective interventions identified include equipment and control updates, leakage remediation and pipe insulation. We will be rolling out these audits to commercial occupiers throughout 2023, to reduce energy and water wastage across the Estate.
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