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CWE-ES-08 Compassion, Welfare & Environment Environment & Sustainability CORE Excellence v2.9.7

Sustainable Land Use and Biodiversity Support

Assesses whether the organization practices sustainable land use and actively supports local biodiversity on its property. This includes land management and 'site ecology' measures such as green roofs, walls, planters, tree pits, and car-park verges where ground space is limited. It evaluates the commitment to being a responsible steward (khalīfah) through risk-managed, measurable, and legally compliant actions.

KPI / Measure
MetricBiodiversity & Resource Improvement Index
TargetYear 1: Baseline; Year 2: +10% improvement
FrequencyAnnual
MethodMetric 1: % Native Species Area + Metric 2: Water/Chemical Reduction %
UnitPercentage/Volume
Maturity Levels
Level 1: Initial/Ad-hoc

Initial: Land use is unmanaged. There is no awareness of biodiversity, legal obligations (e.g., nesting birds), or chemical risks. Practices may inadvertently harm the local environment.

Level 2: Developing

Developing: Basic awareness exists. Some ad-hoc actions taken (e.g., planting), but without risk assessments, chemical controls, or strategic planning.

Level 3: Established

Defined: A formal policy and legal compliance check are in place. Baseline data for water/biodiversity is established. Sustainable practices (native plants, water saving) are implemented with safety controls.

Level 4: Advanced

Managed: Targets are set and achieved (e.g., +10% native area). Trustees receive annual reports on environmental risks and performance. Contractors are managed via strict specifications.

Level 5: Optimizing

Optimizing: The organization is a leader in stewardship. It actively restores habitats, partners with experts, and publicly shares 'Eco Stewardship' outcomes and data to inspire the community.

Applicability

Organisation Types

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By Organisation Size

SizeApplicabilityNotes
Micro exempt Disproportionate; micro charities rarely manage significant land requiring formal policies, budgets, or COSHH assessments.
Small optional Nice-to-have if managing small grounds; basic legal checks (e.g., nesting birds) apply, but formal policies and site maps are disproportionate.
Medium partial Applies if managing grounds; requires basic legal checks and COSHH compliance, but formal site maps and dedicated budgets can be scaled down.
Large full
Major full

Applicable When

  • The organization owns or manages property with land suitable for landscaping.
  • The organization has any control over external areas (e.g., courtyard, car park verges, planters, roof terraces, window boxes).
  • The organization can influence a landlord or management company regarding external areas.

Not Applicable When

  • The organization has no control and no contractual influence over any external/landscaped area.
  • The landlord explicitly prohibits any changes to external areas or window spaces.
  • The organization operates solely online with no physical premises.

Discussion (1)

Administrator 2026-03-07 12:01:26.396378

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