'Fiendishly complicated': Inside Nationwide Building Society's push for a green home retrofit wave

Cecilia Keating
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Credit: Nationwide Building Society

Sustainability lead Claire Tracey and head of strategic projects and insights Marcus Goffin chat to BusinessGreen about the 1.5 million properties on Nationwide's mortgage books, all which need decarbonising if it is to meet its 2050 net zero goal

With more than 1.5 million properties on its mortgage books, Nationwide Building Society's ability to reach net zero by 2050 depends on the growth of the UK's green home retrofit market. Which, lets face...

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