22 Mar 2022

Nationwide Appoints COP26 Climate Ambassador Chris Brown As Board Advisor For Sustainability

  • Chris is founder of igloo Regeneration – the UK’s leading responsible real estate business
  • Acted as one of the UK’s Built Environment Climate Ambassadors for COP26 summit in Glasgow
  • He will advise the Society on sustainability, climate change and its green homes ambition
  • igloo currently works with the building society on its EPC-A rated development at Oakfield

Nationwide, the world’s largest building society, has appointed Chris Brown, Founder and Executive Chair of igloo Regeneration - the UK’s leading responsible real estate business - as its Board Advisor for Sustainability.

Chris, who will advise on a wide remit including sustainability, climate change and the built environment, joins Nationwide following his role at COP26, where he was one of the Built Environment Climate Ambassadors, championing the development of a Net Zero roadmap for the UK.

He will work with Nationwide’s Board to support them on its ambition to lead the greening of the UK’s 29 million homes, which account for around 16 per cent of the country’s carbon emissions.[1]

Chris is a passionate advocate for sustainability, green homes and responsible property investment and development. He has held a range of executive, board and senior advisory roles, and has a deep understanding of the built environment and the role it plays within broader challenges such as environmental development and retrofitting.

Chris Brown, Sustainability Advisor to the Nationwide Board, said: “Nationwide’s mutuality and purpose, encapsulated in its phrase ‘building society, nationwide’, are the ideal cornerstones from which they can help its 16 million members navigate through the coming climate transition. The UK has some of the coldest, leakiest homes in Europe and the resulting impact of this through higher energy bills, fuel poverty and ill health is neither acceptable, nor sustainable. The need to retrofit our homes has never been more pressing and I’m looking forward to working with Nationwide to drive this agenda forward.”

Claire Tracey, Chief Strategy and Sustainability Officer at Nationwide, said: “With his breadth of knowledge, and infectious enthusiasm for all things sustainability, climate change and the built environment, Chris will be critical in helping us realise our ambition to lead on the greening of the UK’s 29 million homes. This relationship between Chris and Nationwide is testament to our mutually-minded approach, where people come together to solve more together than they can alone, which will be critical if we are to rise to this unprecedented challenge and help the country meet its net zero target by 2050.”

Chris has an established relationship with Nationwide through Oakfield, the mutual’s EPC-A rated neighbourhood being developed in its hometown of Swindon, where igloo Regeneration is the development manager. Each home will have solar panels, and be powered by air-source heat pumps, rather than gas. Oakfield is a development that places community at its heart as well as a commitment to sustainability that underpins the entire project.

Notes to editors

[1] 2020 UK greenhouse gas emissions, Final Figures (publishing.service.gov.uk)

About igloo Regeneration

igloo was founded to deliver ‘the world’s first responsible real estate fund’ (United Nations) and subsequently became the UK’s first B-Corps (profit for purpose). igloo’s purpose is leading the way in making places that people love, and the planet needs.

igloo partners with investors, local authorities and communities who want to make the world a better place and concentrates on brownfield land in deprived neighbourhoods in the UK’s top 20 cities. Igloo recently won the Government’s Home of 2030 competition.