Taylor Wimpey PLC 2023 SR
The report highlights Taylor Wimpey's sustainability progress in 2023, focusing on its transition to zero carbon ready homes and its commitment to net zero by 2045. Key achievements include a 35% reduction in absolute operational emissions since 2019 and the launch of zero carbon ready home prototypes in Sudbury. The company maintained its HBF 5-star customer satisfaction rating and achieved a 9% reduction in its Annual Injury Incidence Rate. Despite challenging market conditions, Taylor Wimpey continued to invest in biodiversity, installing 3,500 wildlife enhancements since 2021, and supported local communities with 405 million pounds in planning obligations.
Company: Taylor Wimpey PLC
Sector: Consumer Discretionary
Country: United Kingdom
Year: 2023
Type: SR
Pages: 50
Taylor Wimpey PLC
Sustainability Report (Summary)
The report highlights Taylor Wimpey's sustainability progress in 2023, focusing on its transition to zero carbon ready homes and its commitment to net zero by 2045. Key achievements include a 35% reduction in absolute operational emissions since 2019 and the launch of zero carbon ready home prototypes in Sudbury. The company maintained its HBF 5-star customer satisfaction rating and achieved a 9% reduction in its Annual Injury Incidence Rate. Despite challenging market conditions, Taylor Wimpey continued to invest in biodiversity, installing 3,500 wildlife enhancements since 2021, and supported local communities with 405 million pounds in planning obligations.
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Document Details
Report Year
2023
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2023 - Dec 31, 2023
Fiscal Year
2023
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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