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Get inspired by BedZED

By Joanna Tidball on 23 January 2008 | 3 Comments

BedZED in Wallington, Surrey is the UK’s biggest carbon-neutral eco-community, producing at least as much energy from renewable sources as it consumes.

Completed in 2002, BedZED – the Beddington Zero Energy Development – was developed by the Peabody Trust in partnership with Bill Dunster Architects and the BioRegional Development Group. It includes 82 homes of various sizes, plus buildings for commercial use, an exhibition centre and a children’s nursery.

BedZED solar panels and wind cowls © Bill Dunster Architects

Buildings are fitted with low energy lighting and energy efficient appliances and there’s a strong emphasis on roof gardens, sunlight and solar energy, renewable materials, reduction of energy consumption and waste water recycling. BedZED also has a green transport plan which promotes walking, cycling and use of public transport.

Sustainable living is incorporated into every aspect of the BedZED community. If you’re looking for some inspiration for how your own community could get involved in the Big Green Challenge then take a look at this BioRegional article on how BedZED residents have taken a green approach to food, travel and waste.

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