Our impact
How we’re making a difference for London and beyond
Our latest impact report is a powerful presentation of evidence for the positive impact we had during the 2024-25 financial year to accelerate the transition to a low carbon circular economy in London and beyond.
2024-25 in numbers
“Climate action isn’t optional – it’s about protecting people’s health, creating opportunity, and improving the places we live. And like many cities around the world, we’ve seen time and again that the most meaningful progress happens at city, borough and neighbourhood level.
That’s why, in my second year as Chair of ReLondon, I’m proud to introduce our 2024–25 Impact report. It highlights the work we’ve been doing with communities, with businesses on our high streets, with startups and innovators, and with all 32 boroughs and the City of London to build a thriving, low carbon, circular economy – one that makes London fairer, greener and more resilient.”
We aim to achieve impact across four pillars, which cover our main audiences and areas of work:
Evidence and inspiration
We produce research and data to help ourselves and others build interventions to effectively tackle waste and climate change. This includes running pilots to test innovative ways of building a low carbon, circular city and sharing the results through insightful publications, engaging webinars and inspiring events.
Local authorities
We provide one-to-one and one-to-many advisory support to local authorities. We also produce toolkits, case studies and assets to help them reduce waste, boost recycling and create more resilient communities.
Businesses
We collaborate with London-based business to empower systems change. Plus, we run an award-winning programme of funded support for the capital’s innovative small and medium-sized businesses who want to tackle the climate emergency by using or scaling circular business models.
Citizens and communities
We design, build and deliver powerful behaviour change campaigns and interventions to help citizens waste less, change the way they consume, and reduce their impact on the planet.
Our focus on circular economy and consumption-based emissions
45% of damaging global greenhouse gas emissions come from all the food, materials and products that we make, use and consume every day.
To avert the climate emergency, we need to reduce our consumption-based emissions and transform how we make, use and dispose of ‘stuff’. We must reduce waste, increase recycling, and improve resource efficiency – we need a global shift to a circular economy.
We engage with business, local and regional government, and citizens and communities to tackle waste systemically at points much higher up the hierarchy, not just as an inevitable output of an economy focused on consumption.
Read our impact reports from previous years