BioRegional Newsletter


Issue 13

February 2006

 


 

 


Our Challenge

We live in a consumer society where over-consumption is driving environmental degradation.
If everyone in the world lived as we do in the UK we would need three planets to support us.

The BioRegional challenge is to find ways of living and working where we can reduce our consumption by two thirds to the one planet level.

BioRegional Solutions

BioRegional is an independent environmental organisation implementing real-life, commercially viable solutions for sustainable living - bringing local sustainability into the mainstream

New sustainable communities development company already in running

for 3 projects


Concept design for the Brighton site

building regulations. Rather, the use of a site and the lifestyle of its occupants are the critical factors.

“BioRegional Quintain Limited will lead the development of selected housing sites, and help advise across the portfolio. We expect to generate a test-bed of ideas and to refine and accredit various physical and technical standards so that we can sort those initiatives which offer real payback from those which verge
on the totemic.” More info

Our associated sustainable communities development company BioRegional Properties has formed a new 50:50 joint venture partnership with FTSE 250 company Quintain Estates and Development PLC called BioRegional Quintain Limited (BQL). The partnership will deliver sustainable communities in the UK. The company has already confirmed that it will develop, subject to planning, a mixed use site in Brighton. BQL is also the preferred bidder for phase one of Middlehaven, a waterside scheme in Middlesbrough, and is down to the last three in competition to develop the former Odeon building in Bradford.

BioRegional Quintain Ltd will look beyond current industry standards to enable residents to benefits from a ‘green lifestyle’ – providing enhanced health, happiness and reduced household expenditure. The company will also explore the extensive use of e-marketing and lead the creation of a ‘multi-skilled’ construction system to raise productivity and reduce the costs of sustainable construction.

Pooran Desai OBE, former Co-Director and Co-Founder of BioRegional and Sustainability Director for BioRegional Quintain, said: “We want to lead the industry in providing high standards of sustainability, design excellence and enabling and supporting more community based living. We firmly believe the UK deserves – and is ready for – a progressive and enlightened approach to development.

Our work in the UK will be complemented by work internationally as part of BioRegional’s joint international One Planet Living initiative in partnership with WWF.”

“We can make sustainability affordable and deliverable and we are thrilled with this tie-up with Quintain. There is no other developer of significant scale in the UK taking this holistic, sustainable lifestyle approach.”

Nick Shattock, Director of Quintain, said:
“This important new joint venture is a recognition that delivering genuine sustainability goes beyond the physical aspects of new development and the technical solutionsrequired by planning and

A One Planet Living training attracts VIPs from across the channel



Jan 20th saw Lib Dem MP Tom Brake speak at a sustainable communities training session which we ran for VIPs from French government.

Our One Planet Living training team worked with the group to find ways to deliver sustainable communities across the channel.

Kendal Marsland Murray of BioRegional said: “Interest in eco-communities is definitely growing. We are being increasingly approached by international groups. We are really pleased to welcome them to BedZED, to see where our work in this area began, and to help them raise the environmental standards of their own projects around the world"

Our training draws on our 10 years experience as a partner in a wide range of sustainability projects throughout the world.

These include working as sustainability consultants to one of Europe’s largest developments, the Mata de Sesimbra eco-tourism community in Portugal,

and Z-squared, a proposed zero carbon, zero waste development for the Thames Gateway regeneration area.

The programme includes lessons learnt as a partner in BedZED, considers monitoring results from its development four years on and shows where further improvements can be made.

If you would like to find out more about our Continuing Professional Development training please contact Kendal Marsland Murray 020 8404 4889 or email Kendal

Our work in this area is funded by WWF
and the ALG

All systems go at the Croydon TreeStation - producing renewable energy from wood chip

We are pleased to report that over 500 tonnes of wood chip fuel has been sold from our wood chip for energy production plant at the Croydon TreeStation since November 2005. The TreeStation will process over 5,000 tonnes of wood per year. This is the culmination of 3 years work to find a way to make wood chip fuel from tree surgery waste that is viable at a local scale. Wood chip is a renewable energy source and helps to combat climate change.

Tree surgery waste comes in all shapes and sizes, everything from small twigs to gnarled and twisted trunks and veteran trees. Large machinery is needed to process this waste so to keep costs down we bought second hand equipment where possible.


To make sure the wood chip does not include any over-size pieces which could cause blockages a chip screen was included in our production line, as well as a covered storage area for the finished product.

London Borough of Croydon were our partners in developing the site. It is now run by City Suburban Tree Surgeons Ltd., one of the capital’s larger arboricultural contractors
www.tree-surgeons.net
. For City Suburban this completes the chain of tree management by giving a sustainable use for their waste. The wood chip is used at a large combined heat and power plant to the west of London.

For the future we plan to further improve chip quality, for this a simple and cheap drying technique is needed. Dry chip is a better fuel

and is suitable for smaller boilers. BioRegional plan to test new drying methods later this year. We will also help to develop the local market for wood chip fuel. Croydon Council continue to support the project through their planning guidance, resulting in four recent developments opting for wood chip heating.

We plan to use the experience at Croydon to help others set up wood chip production. Biomass heating is now a hot topic in London with interest from three other boroughs in our achievements at Croydon. More info

This project is funded by Norlands Foundation, Carbon Trust, Scottish Power Green Energy Trust, Mitchell Trust and WWF.

Biomass fuel assessment shows London has capacity to run wood-waste powered CHPs

 

Following on from our work at the Croydon TreeStation we have just completed an assessment into the feasibility of supplying our planned sustainable community for the Thames Gateway, Z-squared, with woodchip for a combined heat and power plant. Running on this renewable fuel source, the plant would be the main energy and hot water provider for the community.

The result of the assessment is that there is sufficient wood chip available for the 2,000 home community and other new communities. In fact this will use only around a tenth of the 500,000 tonnes a year that is potentially available in and around London. Recent increases in fossil fuel prices mean wood chip is now a cheaper fuel than mains gas in many cases.

The biomass fuel market is expected to become the dominant use for recycled timber and tree surgery waste in the region, contributing to national waste management targets.

As prices for biomass rise:
• new sources of wood chip such as woody residues from composting operations will develop
• planting of energy crops will increase
• more chip will be produced from woodland management benefiting woodland health, biodiversity, and rural economies.

Woodlands, including coppice woodlands in South East England might once again become a vital source of renewable energy for London as they were in pre-industrial times.

The study was supported by Shanks First Fund and Defra.

You can download the report from our website here

Leading Portuguese environmentalists introduced to One Planet Living in Portugal

On January 27th we were visited by representatives from Portugal’s leading environmental NGO’s keen to find out more about the team behind Portugal’s One Planet Living eco-tourism development in Mata de Sesimbra. The project is approaching public consultation in Portugal where the NGO’s will give advice.

Representatives from BioRegional and WWF welcomed attendees from Quercus, LPN, and GEOTA. The group were taken on a tour of BedZED and introduced to the One Planet Living philosophy and how it will be applied at Mata de Sesimbra. The project's developers, Pelicano SA, are the first to develop and manage a site following our One Planet Living principles.

The Mata de Sesimbra eco-tourism project will be world’s first-ever integrated sustainable building, tourism, nature conservation and reforestation programme. The total investment is calculated at approximately 1 billion Euros (around £670 million pounds).

This 5,300 hectare site will combine a 4,800ha nature reserve and native pine and oak forest restoration project with a 500 hectare tourism development comprising up to 8,000 units. BioRegional and WWF will work with the Portuguese project team over a ten-year period as advisors. More info