Built Environment – Smarter Transformation (BE-ST) and Changeworks have signed a new strategic partnership agreement, aimed at accelerating and improving retrofit in Scotland.
The new agreement will support ongoing collaboration between the two organisations throughout 2024 and beyond.
This strengthened partnership comes at a crucial time for the housing sector. In the face of the accelerating climate crisis and increasing living costs, it is more important than ever to improve the energy efficiency of housing across Scotland for affordably warm, sustainable homes.
The agreement sets out the intent for Changeworks and BE-ST to collaborate across a range of activities that will deliver transformational change in the decarbonisation of Scotland's homes. These activities will include supporting the delivery of events, sharing market intelligence, partnering on strategic projects and industry specific research. The partnership will also focus on developing skills opportunities and supply chain capability in the construction sector. This will help to accelerate the pace, scale, quality, and efficiency of retrofit solutions in Scotland as the country works toward meeting net zero targets.
Changeworks is Scotland's leading environmental charity, delivering solutions for low-carbon living. It works with organisations to improve energy efficiency of housing, reduce fuel poverty, and inspire low-carbon behaviours. Changeworks' strategy has one sole focus: decarbonising Scotland's homes.
BE-ST is Scotland's national innovation centre for construction and the built environment and a UN Centre of Excellence for high performing buildings. Its mission is to accelerate the built environment's transition to zero carbon through a wide range of collaborative projects, programmes, platforms and partnerships focused on delivering tangible impact at pace.
Together, the two organisations will develop opportunities to accelerate the decarbonisation of Scotland's built environment. Central to this aim are the principles of fair work, wellbeing economy, and just transition, which will underpin a construction sector delivering high quality, affordable, and well performing solutions to people in Scotland.
Iain Davies, Supplier Engagement Manager for Changeworks said: "We are really pleased to be partnering with BE-ST. As the climate emergency escalates, and more people than ever are in fuel poverty in Scotland, we all need to do more, faster to reach Scotland's ambitious net zero targets.
"Our agreement with BE-ST will play an important part in accelerating our mutual goals of decarbonising homes whilst ensuring a just transition to net zero in Scotland."
Caitriona Jordan, Head of Retrofit at BE-ST, said: "We are thrilled to join forces with Changeworks in this strategic partnership. Together, we are committed to driving transformative change in Scotland's housing sector with retrofit solutions at the front and centre. This collaboration is timely and critical and we look forward to seeing its impact towards the creation of high-performing, sustainable homes across Scotland, setting a benchmark for the industry and fostering a better quality of life for all."
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27/09/2023
BE-ST Signs Strategic Partnership Agreement With Changeworks


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