Newland Homes celebrates greener carbon footprint

By Nick Batten on 10 April, 2026

In just four years, Newland Homes — a residential developer with numerous projects across Wiltshire — has more than halved its operational carbon emissions and cut carbon intensity by almost two-thirds.

This puts the Gloucestershire-based company at the forefront of the housebuilding industry’s transition to net zero, and underlines its commitment to being the UK’s most climate-conscious housebuilder.

Newland Homes has rolled out a robust sustainability strategy since it began reporting carbon emissions, introducing wide-ranging measures to shrink carbon footprint across all its operations and improve carbon intensity (the amount of carbon dioxide produced for every pound of revenue).   

A 57.5% reduction in carbon emissions has been achieved over four years; a strong indicator of Newland Homes’ long term commitment to decarbonisation.  Alongside this, a 64.6% reduction in carbon intensity shows the housebuilder is building more effectively with far less carbon impact. 

Newland Homes has eliminated fossil fuel heating from its zero carbon homes, replacing it with renewable technologies such as air source heat pumps and solar panels with battery storage, enabling the complete phase-out of gas.  On site, diesel has been swapped for Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO), a 100% renewable biofuel made from waste vegetable oils and fats, cutting harmful particulates and improving air quality.  The company’s staff car fleet is now fully electric, and construction sites are powered by electricity instead of gas, driving down emissions at every stage of the build.   

Zoe White, Finance Director at Newland Homes, said, “We’ve taken decisive steps to cut carbon now, not wait for tomorrow or for building regulations to catch up.  Even in tougher years, when the housing market has been challenging, our carbon intensity has continued to fall, underlying that sustainability isn’t an add-on for us at Newland Homes, it’s the footing on which every decision is made.”  

Newland Homes’ sustainability initiatives also yield tangible benefits for its customers.  The company’s innovative zero carbon homes emit no net carbon in use, compared to the average older home in the UK which emits 3.51 tonnes of CO2 per annum (according to the HBF Watt a Save report).  Therefore, the company has not only reduced its environmental footprint, but those of its homeowners too, delivering long term, sustainable value for all involved.    

The company currently has approximately 600 zero-carbon homes underway or in the pipeline across the South West, including affordable properties for those most at risk of fuel poverty. 

Furthermore, Newland Homes is a certified Carbon Neutral business as recognised by Carbon Neutral Britain.  The company’s carbon emissions have been retrospectively offset through Carbon Neutral Britain’s Woodland and Climate Funds.  

Newland Homes’ carbon footprint and carbon intensity has been calculated using the Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) framework. It is now a legal requirement for companies to report on emissions. 

For further information about the climate-conscious collection of new homes by Newland Homes, please visit: newlandhomes.co.uk/climateconsiderate or call 01452 623000. 

Pictured above: The Newland Homes team celebrating the company’s greener carbon footprint