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MAKING A POSITIVE IMPACT
THROUGH PEOPLE AND PLACES

Download our 2022 sustainability report

2022 Reporting

OUR SUSTAINABILITY STRATEGY

Sustainability and ESG

People

Everyone is unique. Everyone is important. Everyone deserves to be safe, respected and included, and to be their best selves. At Unite, we strive to make that happen whether you stay with us or work with us.

Sustainability and ESG

Places

We want to create places that deliver a positive impact on our people, our communities and the planet. We’re aiming for net zero carbon buildings, finding ways to use fewer resources, and helping build strong communities in and around our properties.

SUSTAINABILITY AND ESG

Reporting and governance

Our goal is to lead on sustainability and raise standards in the living sector. Our governance and processes ensure that working responsibly and sustainably isn’t optional, that we always operate with integrity and transparency.

OUR PATHWAY TO NET ZERO CARBON

We’re committed to becoming net zero carbon across our operations and developments by 2030.

Find out how we’ll achieve this

07/07/2022
Press releases
Manchester Pride recognises Unite Students’ commitment to equality
Unite Students, the UK’s largest operator of student accommodation, has had its equality, diversity and inclusion practices recognised by Manchester Pride.
15/12/2021
Press releases
Unite Students launches pathway to Net Zero
Unite Students, the UK’s largest provider of student accommodation, has released a new document outlining its pathway to net zero by 2030, including targets for carbon reduction now formally validated by the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi)
02/11/2021
Press releases
Unite Students donates £30,000 to Manjit Wolstenholme Fund
Unite Students has contributed to The Manjit Wolstenholme Fund established in her honour to support children and young people in disadvantaged areas of Bradford, West Yorkshire
09/09/2021
Sustainability
£450 million sustainability-linked revolving credit facility
We have agreed and signed a £450 million sustainability-linked unsecured revolving credit facility (“RCF”) from HSBC, NatWest and Royal Bank of Canada.