Biodiversity Net Gain: Infographic

With changes to the planning system based around the government’s new 25 Year Environmental Plan, we hope to highlight some of the major features of Biodiversity Net Gain with this infographic.  You can read more about Biodiversity Net Gain and read about Biodiversity, Rewilding and the Climate Crisis with our posts on the matter.

Biodiversity net gain ultimately means that if you work with a planner or developer who are not focussed on conserving and protecting the local natural environment, costs may be much higher.  At Ethical Partnership, our business is focused around our values.  In everything that we do, we seek to conserve and protect the natural environment and finite resources of the planet and reflect this in the way we advise our clients, design schemes and select our partners.  

We offer a comprehensive range of ecology and landscape services to both public and private sector clients to enable them to design developments and other schemes that are sensitive to the needs of wildlife, landscape and habitats. We help our clients protect and conserve local and global environmental resources, have been successful in securing standard and bespoke environmental permits and have an excellent working relationship with the Environment Agency and the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency

You can keep up to date with what we do on Twitter and LinkedIn.  You can also find us on YouTube where we have informative videos about the work that we do.

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