Sustainable Workplaces

Canary Wharf isn’t just a beautiful place to work, it’s also proactively contributing to a better planet. From acres of green spaces to a dedicated Biodiversity Action Plan, a partnership with the Eden Project and measurable actions to set out in our Net Zero Carbon Pathway, sustainability is built into our DNA.

Key Statistics

  • committed through CWG Community Grant programme in 2023

    £300000

    committed through CWG Community Grant programme in 2023

  • Tower Hamlets residents given support for further and higher education

    4500

    Tower Hamlets residents given support for further and higher education

  • Social and Local Economic Value deliverd in 2022

    £99 million

    Social and Local Economic Value deliverd in 2022

Making an Impact

Adding social value

Our purpose is to bring people together to enhance lives now, and in the future, and we have always prided ourselves on our ability to create long-standing meaningful relationships with communities based around Canary Wharf.

People standing in front of One Canada Square with surf boards

Using key metrics we are measuring our social impact and striving to achieve more, from becoming the first commercial district to achieve a Plastic Free Communities status from the marine conservation charity Surfers Against Sewage, our Community Grant Programme and our partnership with The Felix Project, tackling food poverty by identifying and distributing surplus food. We have recently partnered with Circle Collective, supporting disadvantaged unemployed young people aged 16-30 years to move into life-changing work and gain financial independence.