Mitie has launched a Plan Zero City landscaping service designed to deliver sustainable services for customers with net-zero carbon ambitions, helping reduce emissions in high-pollution areas
This is part of Mitie’s Plan Zero commitment to champion sustainable services for customers, as well as reaching its own net-zero carbon emissions target by 2025.
The Plan Zero City Landscaping service has replaced all chemicals, such as pesticides and synthetic fertilisers, for environmentally-friendly techniques, such as hand weeding, to further reduce impact on the environment.
In addition to this, the service uses only sustainable working practices, including maintaining flexible work schedules to help reduce traffic in the cities at peak times and eliminating all single-use plastic by replacing plastic bags with reusable polypropylene refuse collection satchels and rack sacks.
The service will also focus on helping clients improve the ecology of their surroundings by providing expert advice and actions to enhance biodiversity in the communities where they are based. This can include wildflower planting to encourage pollinators or creating ‘green walls’.
Drawing from Mitie Waste’s experience and expertise, the Plan Zero landscaping service also uses sustainable waste management techniques to ensure that it sends zero waste to landfill. This includes reducing environmental impact by eliminating the creation of waste in the first place, as well as improving recycling rates. Any general waste that is produced will be processed into heat and power.
Green waste will be sent to anaerobic digestion plants, where it will be turned into methane, liquid fertiliser and compost to be used in a number of industries, including natural gas power and farming.
A sustainability-first approach to greener cities
The Plan Zero City Landscaping Service is being trialled in London and will be rolled-out to other major cities across the UK later this year.
Mitie is marking the launch of the new Plan Zero City Landscaping Service with the delivery of its 550th EV, meaning Mitie is already three-quarters of the way to achieving its major milestone of switching 20% of its cars and small vans (around 715 vehicles) to electric by the end of 2020. The Mercedes e-Vito joins the 449 other electric cars vans which have joined Mitie’s fleet, one of the largest electric fleets in the UK, in just over a year.
Tim Howell, managing director, Landscapes, Mitie, said: “Our new Plan Zero City Landscaping Service offers the most sustainable service possible, from the choice of vehicles and tools, all the way through to how waste is disposed.
“We’ve looked at every element of the service in detail from banning black bin bags to bringing back traditional and more manual landscaping techniques.
“While there’s still a way to go in the fight against climate change, we’re proud to be leading the industry with this sustainability-first approach to help to create greener cities.”