West Dean Sustainability Plan

Sustainability

A sustainable future for West Dean

West Dean College is developing a 10-year roadmap action plan to deliver a sustainable future for the College’s 6,500 acre estate, education and operations. The College’s Sustainability Policy is driving the plan which aligns with global best practice frameworks including the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals.

West Dean’s natural heritage setting has long been a place of inspiration to many. As custodians of that estate, we have a duty to ensure it can thrive long into the future.

To maximise our unique sense of place, we are bringing together creativity, nature and wellbeing in bold vision to become an exemplar of sustainability. We are committed to embedding sustainability permanently across all of our activities, including the estate, our education provision, our collection, our gardens and our community activities.

It is an easy fit with Edward James’ original philosophy for West Dean, and we’re confident that our sustainability action plan is not only the right and necessary thing to do, it will help inspire and support the participation of a diverse community throughout West Dean.

We have already started with a comprehensive Baseline Sustainability Review and extensive surveys to develop an evidence based process that includes biodiversity, our carbon footprint and many of the areas reflected in the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (UN’s SDG). We are now in the process of finalising our action plan which will be, at a minimum, self-financing.

Against a global backdrop of environmental and social challenges including climate change, biodiversity loss and inequality, our need to act has never been stronger. We are looking to lead the way in our sector, meeting annual emissions reductions, incorporating sustainability improvements across all areas of our work and breaking down barriers to enable equitable access.

Sustainability plan

West Dean’s Sustainability plan will deliver: 

  • 10-year roadmap action plan encompassing the 6,500 acre West Dean’s Estate 
  • Improved mixed land use to support a strong productive, farmed landscape that enhances natural capital, mitigates against climate change and is nature positive with Biodiversity Net Gain 
  • Reforestation and the planting of 0.5 million new trees 
  • 30% reduction in water use across College operations, estate management and gardens 
  • Growing local crops and produce for our restaurants and shops 
  • Zero waste to landfill by 2024 
  • Certified Climate Neutral by 2030 as part of our long term commitment to achieving Net Zero Emissions by latest 2050  
  • Leadership in embedding sustainability in arts, design, landscape and conservation education 
  • An inclusive culture, curriculum, collection and campus to broaden access and widen participation. 
  • Alignment with the UN’s SDGs - the blueprint foundations for sustainability best practice with seven most relevant to West Dean College 

Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR)

As The Edward James Foundation grows, new and exciting endeavours open up, we have now reached the threshold for Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR). As part of our ever-growing ESG Strategy & disclosures and compliance with governmental legislation like the SECR, we are publishing our 2021 GHG Emission Baseline for the reporting period 1st January 2021 – 31st December 2021.

UK GHG Emissions including energy use data for 2021 Reporting year 2021
Energy Consumption used to calculate emissions (kWh) 2,851,795
Energy Consumption Breakdown
Gas or Oil No gas, oil or backup boilers
Electricity West Dean and KLC
Transport Fuel Diesel
Scope 1 emissions in metric tonnes CO2e
Oil Consumption 224
Transport Fuel 238
Total Scope 1 462
Scope 2 emissions in metric tonnes CO2e
Purchased Electricity 14
Total Scope 1 and 2 tones CO2e 476
Other
Biomass Boiler (wood chip feedstock) tonnes CO2e 86

 

This disclosure will be an Appendix to our Annual Report in line with the SECR Reporting legislation. We have followed the 2019 HM Government Environmental Reporting Guidelines. We have also used the GHG Reporting Protocol – Corporate Standard and have used the 2021 UK Government's Conversion Factors. We have included within our calculations our Scope 1 emissions oil consumption and our transport related emissions. Our Scope 2 consists of our purchased electricity. According to GHG emissions accounting best practice, the CO2e produced from biologically sequestered carbon, e.g. from the combustion of biomass for heat generation is not included under Scope 1-3. It is reported separately as a biogenic (from a life form) emission. The biomass boiler fuelled by wood chip coppiced or felled timber from West Dean forests provides much of our heating and hot water is considered a renewable fuel.