Highways England

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Highways England Sustainability Profile

Highways England is not currently tracking sustainability.

National Highways manages England's motorway and major A-road network. The organisation's 2050 vision is to provide a road network that supports the country's transport needs while protecting and strengthening the natural environment. The company aims to encourage economic growth while protecting the environment and improving safety and quality of life for current and future generations. Their approach prioritises roads working harmoniously with surrounding communities and the built, natural and historic environments.

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Highways England Sustainability Actions

Environmental Sustainability Strategy

Developed and published an Environmental Sustainability Strategy outlining priority areas including good road and environmental design, managing land for environmental value, and implementing nature-based solutions.

Sustainable Development Framework

Published Sustainable Development and Environment Strategies in April 2017, setting out the company's approach and priorities for sustainable development to key stakeholders.

Lower Thames Crossing Benefits

The Lower Thames Crossing project, in development since 2013, is delivering benefits for local communities and the environment.

Highways England Sustainability Commitments

2050

Road Network Vision

Provide a road network that supports the country's transport needs while protecting and strengthening the natural environment.

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Sustainable Development Goals

Highways England is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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