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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY


THIS SUSTAINABILITY REPORT COVERS THE CALENDAR YEAR OF 2010. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE THE INTRODUCTION OF SIGNIFICANT NEW SERVICES AND APPLICATION OF EXISTING SKILLS IN NEW MARKETS.


Examples include:


• Green urban development - integrated services offering to assist with the transformation of cities;


• Future Energy - this new business provides project management, front-end engineering design, modelling and other consultancy services to the renewable energy sector;


• Brookfi eld Multiplex Green - joint offering between WSP, the developer Brookfi eld, the M&E contractor Mercury Engineering and the architects Woods Bagot to provide a one-stop shop for the green retro-fi tting of commercial property.


• Environmental consultancy services - service provision for water related issues, such as water foot-printing, and to further strengthen our work in carbon mitigation and adaptation.


WSP is proud to have maintained both its FTSE4Good listing and Silver level on Business in the Community Corporate Responsibility Index. Our total carbon emissions reduced slightly, whilst emissions per employee fractionally rose. In 2011 we aim to improve our management of this impact.


Our staff continued to be active within our local communities supporting a range of organisations through charitable giving, volunteering and mentoring. More staff participated in PACT, our in-house personal carbon tracking programme, and companies like Aviva and GE real estates have made it available for their staff. Moving ahead, integrating sustainability into everything we do is key, whilst continuing to innovate and provide new and improved services to help our clients.


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