As two organisations focused on a sustainable future, ScottishPower and WWF have been working in partnership since 2021, with a joint aim to help accelerate solutions to fight climate change.
We are one of the biggest developers and generators of renewable electricity in the UK, and WWF is the world’s leading independent environmental organisation, together we share a vision for a UK where everyone has access to an energy-efficient, carbon-free home that’s affordable to run.
Since launching in 2021, ScottishPower and WWF have worked together to publish thought-leading research and policy recommendations for how the UK can get to net zero more quickly and in a way that helps people reduce their bills. The current phase of our partnership takes us to the end of 2025, during which time we’ll be developing more ways to engage governments, the private sector and ScottishPower customers on how best to achieve net zero homes in the UK.
Podcast
Listen to the latest WWF Podcast. It’s special episode of the charity’s hit Call of the Wild podcast focusing on ‘Leadership for Nature’. In this episode, actor and WWF ambassador Cel Spellman sits down with ScottishPower's Head of Climate Change and Sustainable Development Sam Gardner, and House of the Dragon's King Aegon II Targaryen Tom Glynn-Carney, to explore the power of using our voices.
Call of the Wild Podcast
Latest Highlights
ScottishPower today marks reaching a special £40million fundraising milestone for its long-standing charity partner Cancer Research UK as employees share their stories and call for more to be done to help beat cancer.
WWF, the world's leading independent conservation organisation and UK energy company ScottishPower, today (20 September) announce a significant new partnership to help accelerate the UK’s transition to net zero as Great British Green Week gets under way.
WWF and ScottishPower set out to conduct a research project focussing on the wide-ranging benefits of home decarbonisation, particularly from a health, community, financial and environmental perspective, with the aim of broadening support for home decarbonisation within political thinking.
Read the report