Resource efficiency in the built environment

Catherine Ramsden joined the discussion with Circular., diving into the era where sustainability is no longer optional but imperative.  

Catherine Ramsden, the Studio’s Founding Director, joined the discussion with Circular., diving into the era where sustainability is no longer optional but imperative.  

In March, the United Nations warned that material extraction is expected to rise by 60% in 2060 – and this could ‘derail’ efforts to achieve global climate, biodiversity, and pollution targets as well as prosperity and human wellbeing.

The Circular Economy Foundation’s latest Circularity Gap Report found that the global circularity rate is falling, and we are consuming more virgin materials than ever – so our efforts to design better products and systems are currently dwarfed by global consumption.

Reflecting that the buildings and construction sector is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases at 37% of global emissions, Catherine commented:

“[we] now seem to have a better understanding of what embodied carbon associated with materials means, that there is a finite supply of resource, and that we have got to stop extracting it – and try to behave better. I think there is a big focus on measuring carbon and perhaps not enough about simply reducing it, and what we call lean design.”

In simple terms, Useful Studio, with colleagues in the wider Useful Simple Trust, create architectural and engineering solutions that use less stuff. To which Catherine added, “And that takes a rigour in design thinking, and sometimes more time.”  

Our 2023 Impact Report is now available

The Useful Simple Trust’s 2023-24 Impact Report focuses on the theme of ‘circularity.

Useful Studio 2023 Impact Report

The Useful Simple Trust (UST) is proud to share our 2023 Impact Report. This year we are focusing on the theme of ‘circularity’, showcasing how our work to create regenerative and circular buildings, strategies, and places is really delivering impact on the ground.

The Construction sector is the biggest consumer of raw materials and generator of waste, responsible for 62% of waste and 50% of material use in the UK. The worsening climate and biodiversity crises require accelerated action and systemic change. Industry practice is far from aligned with carbon budgets under the Paris Agreement, and research we recently carried out with the Institution of Civil Engineers highlighted the unseen impacts on biodiversity of our industry’s extractive processes.

The key principles of a circular economy: eliminating waste and pollution, circulating products and materials at their highest value, and regenerating nature, offer one pathway to transitioning our built environment. We work in collaboration with clients and professional teams who have a shared ambition to refurbish, retrofit and repurpose existing buildings, extend the life of built assets, design out waste, and use materials with the lowest possible environmental footprint.

This Report presents some of the achievements we are most proud to share with you.

Read the Report here.

Investors in People: we are GOLD!

We are delighted to announce that we have achieved the Investors in People Gold accreditation.

We are delighted to announce that our parent Group, the Useful Simple Trust, has achieved the Investors in People Gold accreditation.

Investors in People (IiP) is an international organisation that encourages businesses to value their people above all else. The ‘We Invest in People’ accreditation is for organisations which can show they’re actively making their workplaces better for their employees.

What makes us stand out from the rest?

We cultivate a healthy, safe, inclusive, and respectful workplace that prioritises engagement and developing our people. At the Trust we listen and learn, demonstrate care, respect, and enable people to feel empowered and a valued member of our teams. This respect for difference in people, skills, knowledge, experiences, and backgrounds is proven to drive growth, excellence, and innovation.

What does this mean for our staff and customers?

The Trust, and all it’s Group companies, are committed to providing opportunities to develop our people and grow their careers.

By focusing on our people, we can hear from our team members and learn from what they tell us. Our diverse and inclusive teams benefit our people, our clients, and our communities, bringing rich experience, driving our purpose, and enabling greater engagement and productivity.

Following our Silver certification in 2020, we are incredibly grateful to our beneficiaries for their commitment, loyalty, participation, and support during this journey.