Corporate report

Home Office sustainability report 2015 to 2016

Describes the department's efforts to achieve a balance between ensuring a fairer society, protecting the environment and supporting sustainable economic growth.

Documents

Sustainability report 2015 to 2016

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Sustainability data sheet

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Sustainability infographic

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Carbon crime blind spot research summary

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Details

This sustainability report contains additional data and analysis which covers the Home Office, its executive agencies and non-departmental public bodies. Separate to the Home Office annual report and accounts, this report updates the department’s performance since 2009 to 2010, against the priorities in the Home Office single departmental plan 2015 to 2020 and the cross-government sustainability targets - the Greening government commitments.

Published 5 August 2016