Northants based housebuilder launches scheme to pledge commitment to sustainable and ethical practice

The scheme will include electric car charging points and gardening clubs
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A Northamptonshire based housing developer has launched a new scheme to pledge its commitment to sustainable, ethical and community-centre practice.

Mulberry Homes, which specialises in individual and small developments, has developed ‘The Mulberry Way’ initiatives over the last 18 months to show customers that the environment and communities are a huge part of the company’s vision.

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The scheme will include electric car charging points in the visiting parking areas, gardening clubs, automated smart parcel delivery boxes and landscaped green garden boundaries for selected homes.

Mulberry Homes has launched a new sustainable, ethical and community focused scheme.Mulberry Homes has launched a new sustainable, ethical and community focused scheme.
Mulberry Homes has launched a new sustainable, ethical and community focused scheme.

Ian Sadler, managing director of Mulberry Homes, said: “The Mulberry Way highlights our core principles of selecting land, building homes and developing communities in places our customers really want to live in – and which, in turn, we hope to enhance for the benefit of everyone.

“These values are driven from the very top of Mulberry Homes by our passionate main board and they don’t end at our communities: we’re keen to continue doing what we can to help protect the environment.”

The initiative is being rolled out across several of Mulberry’s developments across the midlands and is seeing a selection of local organisations and charities chosen to receive practical and financial support.

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