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Biodiversity Net Gain
What is Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG)?
Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) is an approach to new development that aims to leave nature in a measurably better state than it was found.
Our approach is characterised by seeking the best, additional gains for nature, participation of local communities and desirable developments for people to live and work within.
We’re moving from protecting pockets of high-quality nature reserves to the protection and creation of whole landscapes that are ecologically sound and resilient, and allow nature to flourish.
It's now mandated that all developments which are approved under the Town and Country Planning Act leave nature in a better state than before the development, these projects will need to achieve at least 10% biodiversity net gain (BNG) in order to gain planning permission.
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Wild Solutions, owned by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, helps businesses meet their environmental commitments so we can all deliver great outcomes for nature and biodiversity.
Through our trusted team of local experts, we provide advice, support and solutions, tailored to local conditions.
Gold standard' Biodiversity Net Gain
If done well, Biodiversity Net Gain offers a positive step forward in the way we think about development and nature in a more integrated way. That’s why we strive to deliver a ‘gold standard’ of Biodiversity Net Gain that ensures real long term gains for nature, as well as desirable developments that are home to happy and healthy communities that are connected to nature.
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- We go beyond the minimum 10% and strive to deliver at least 20% Biodiversity Net Gain.
- We strategically target our Biodiversity Net Gain at Local Nature Recovery Strategies as part of a bigger picture of nature’s recovery.
- We secure these areas beyond the mandatory 30 years, making sure Biodiversity Net Gain is additional to existing mechanisms, funding and initiatives.
If you are a developer looking for a Biodiversity Net Gain solution, contact our Wild Solutions Team who will be happy to help:
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