Retrofit Support Programmes & NGOs

Learn more about NGOs and support programmes helping sustainably retrofit local communities and homes

The UK Green Building Council is a key charity organisation working to promote sustainable and healthy environment for all. UKGBC focuses on promoting place-based retrofit techniques that address climate change, increase energy efficiency, and benefit local communities through its Home Retrofit Programme. It is crucial in influencing legislation, offering industry knowledge, and advancing sustainable retrofitting. By visiting their contact page or looking through their sustainability efforts, you may learn more about their Home Retrofit Program, register for webinars, and access a variety of educational resources.

The NRH is a collective non-profit project created to improve the quality and quantity of home retrofits provided throughout England. The Hub provides integrated resources, guidance, and research to prevent   common retrofitting barriers and enable a fair, low-carbon housing transition by bringing together local authorities, supplier chains, and industry experts. People can participate through local collaborations or by visiting their website to get free resources and policy updates.

The goal of the independent British charity NEF is to increase building energy efficiency. They collaborate with nearby communities to assist with the adoption of renewable energy sources, fight fuel poverty, and advance energy efficiency.

Why is Retrofiting Important?

NHS savings by 2030 through improved home energy efficiency​. (Committees.Parliament.Uk)
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of solid-walled homes in Great Britain lack insulation​
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annual energy bill savings per household with improved insulation​. (The Sun)
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homes will need retrofitting before 2050. (UKGBC.org)
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