This award recognises organisations that are making proactive, intentional, and measurable efforts to improve their environmental sustainability impact, including preparations to meet Net Zero requirements. These companies go beyond baseline expectations within the property sector by implementing meaningful environmental initiatives within their own operations.
Successful entrants will demonstrate strategic planning, organisation-wide engagement, and measurable environmental outcomes, as well as a commitment to encouraging positive environmental behaviours among employees, partners, and stakeholders.
This category honours companies that are actively reducing their environmental footprint, fostering a culture of environmental responsibility, and embedding sustainable practices that support long-term, future-focused growth.
Who Should Enter
TPI Company Members, Associates, Network and Partners with strong internal sustainability initiatives. Entries may include examples of wider influence, such as sharing best practice across supply chains or engaging residents and communities.
Nomination Criteria
TPI companies may self-nominate or be nominated by another TPI member (Company or Individual).
Judging Criteria
- Strategy, Planning, and Leadership (35%) – up to 350 words
- Clear evidence of strategic planning, research, and analysis informing sustainability initiatives
- Well-defined environmental goals aligned with Net Zero requirements
- Leadership involvement and structured processes that guided the development of initiatives.
2. Culture, Communication, and Engagement (25%) – up to 250 words
- Effective communication strategies that build awareness and enthusiasm for environmental initiatives
- Evidence of a positive organisational culture that encourages sustainable behaviours
- Active participation from employees, teams, and the wider supply chain.
3. Measurable Environmental Impact (25%) – up to 250 words
- Quantitative outcomes such as carbon reduction, waste minimisation, energy savings, or resource efficiency
- Qualitative improvements demonstrating meaningful environmental progress
- Benchmarking against previous performance or relevant standards.
4. Long-term Sustainability and Innovation (15%) – up to 150 words
- Evidence that environmental initiatives are designed for long-term impact
- Innovation and adaptability supporting continued environmental improvement
- Scalability or integration of sustainability within broader business strategies.
Accreditation