Team London Bridge and organisations across our area are working together to make London Bridge one of the most sustainable places in the world to do business. We are working towards a goal of net zero by 2030, in line with Southwark Council and the Greater London Authority, and we can only do this by working together.
We’re thinking big. We have to. We invite all our businesses, partners and wider community to get involved. We have a series of initiatives, tools and networks bring people together to help on all aspects of this journey – crucial not only for the planet, but also for a resilient, innovative and successful business community.
Explore 5 ways you and your organisation can take part below.
If you are confused by some of the terminology used to discuss sustainability and set targets, you are not alone! We have produced a glossary to help with some of the most frequently used language - click here to download.
LATEST NEWS
We joined forces with environmental charity BOST and volunteers from local businesses to revitalise Queen Elizabeth Gardens, a cherished green corner of London Bridge located at the top of Tooley Street.
We're delighted to welcome Nick Morant as Community Safety and Security Partnership Director and Thomas Fraser-Ivens as Sustainability Operations Officer.
We are excited to announce a new initiative providing bespoke support to businesses in London Bridge.
London Bridge wins GOLD and best in category at London in Bloom 2023
Last week over 40 riders took to the streets of London to take part in our 4th Cargo Bike Cruise!
The Low Line Commons has been awarded with a Festival of Place Pineapple Award in the Future of Public Realm Category.
Award-winning Chelsea garden to be relocated across two sites in London Bridge.
Team London Bridge have partnered with Oriana and Southwark Council to plant new wildflower meadows on Newcomen Street.
With public green spaces becoming increasingly important to us in the current climate, Team London Bridge have taken the opportunity to refresh the gardens along St Thomas Street in front of Guy’s Hospital.