South East

Introduction:

The largest and most successful economy in the UK by far, it is also one of the most unequal, congested and overheated. In the Regional Economic Strategy (RES) there is a tangible realisation that this kind of growth rate is unsustainable, and it makes a priority of sustainable consumption and production.

The South East’s RES makes a priority of sustainable consumption and production – delivering products and services with lower environment impacts, while boosting competitiveness. The South East is well placed to lead this new approach to consumption and production, with its strong research base and many businesses in both the product design and environmental technology sectors.


WWF-UK Projects in the South East:

Climate Change

Climate Change - South East

WWF-UK provide project support as the NGO stakeholder in regional activities tackling climate change.Read more.

Cesd Process Overview

Community Engagement and Sustainable Development

WWF working in partnership to develop a tool which can be used to measure the impact of community engagement on behaviour change. Read more.

Cesd Project Objectives1

Community Learning and Action for Sustainable Living

To support community groups in Surrey to take action on sustainable living in their wider community using an action learning process. Read more.

Personal Mobility

One Planet Regions - South East

WWF_UK is working with regional partners to develop policy and practice towards a One Planet Region. Read more.

Top Download Environmental Sustainability

Top Download One Planet Olympics