Taylor Wimpey PLC 2021 AR2

The report highlights Taylor Wimpey plc's strong operational and financial performance in 2021, with group completions increasing by 46% to 14,302 homes and operating profit rising to £828.6 million. The company launched its ambitious environment strategy, 'Building a Better World,' achieving a 13% reduction in operational carbon emissions intensity against its 2019 baseline. Additionally, Taylor Wimpey committed £125 million to fund cladding fire safety remediation works for its apartment buildings. The company also became an accredited Living Wage Employer and maintained its five-star customer satisfaction rating.

Company: Taylor Wimpey PLC

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Country: United Kingdom

Year: 2021

Type: AR2

Pages: 99

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Taylor Wimpey PLC

Taylor Wimpey PLC 2021 Annual Report and Accounts

Annual Report And Accounts

The report highlights Taylor Wimpey plc's strong operational and financial performance in 2021, with group completions increasing by 46% to 14,302 homes and operating profit rising to £828.6 million. The company launched its ambitious environment strategy, 'Building a Better World,' achieving a 13% reduction in operational carbon emissions intensity against its 2019 baseline. Additionally, Taylor Wimpey committed £125 million to fund cladding fire safety remediation works for its apartment buildings. The company also became an accredited Living Wage Employer and maintained its five-star customer satisfaction rating.

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Document Details

Report Year

2021

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2021 - Dec 31, 2021

Fiscal Year

2021

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

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