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ESG services: Environmental, Social and Governance

We take a holistic and integrated approach to ESG and sustainability legal services. Whether you're a FTSE-listed company implementing new ESG reporting requirements, a public body integrating social value into procurement, or a mid-sized organisation developing your first sustainability strategy, our cross-disciplinary team delivers clear, actionable advice. We cover environmental compliance, social responsibility (including diversity, equity and inclusion), and governance optimisation, helping you transform regulatory obligations into competitive advantages.

Our ESG practice draws on cross-sector specialists across planning and construction, energy and utilities, employment law, corporate governance, financial services, health and safety, and litigation. We translate complex UK and EU regulations - from the FCA's ESG Sourcebook and Listing Rules to the Modern Slavery Act and Environment Act - into practical action plans for clients ranging from government departments to financial institutions.

Following comprehensive research projects in the private and public sectors, our unique combination of practice means we understand the concerns and objectives of all participants. Our analysis and techniques are cutting-edge and sophisticated, and our advice is clear and actionable in helping clients to navigate an increasingly complex regulatory landscape.

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Why choose us? 

  • Award-winning lawyers: We've won eight industry awards and earned recognition at the Legal 500 ESG Awards. Chambers UK ranks us Band 1 for Environment in the Midlands, with clients valuing our "timely, pragmatic and sensible advice". We're also proud to be a top-ranked firm in the Social Mobility Employer Index, reflecting our commitment to opening doors for talent from all backgrounds.
  • Our commitment to ESG: Societal and environmental impact are at the forefront of our business agenda. We don't just advise on ESG, we live it. We've implemented robust diversity monitoring, inclusive recruitment practices, and leadership development programmes, such as the FAIRE programme, that ensure our workforce reflects the communities we serve. By holding ourselves to the highest ESG and sustainability standards, we bring authentic insight and credibility when helping clients navigate their own sustainability journeys, understanding the practical challenges of implementation from lived experience.
  • Collaborative and innovative partnerships: We recognise that effective ESG solutions often require expertise beyond traditional legal advice. That's why we've developed collaborative partnerships with academic institutions, industry bodies, and specialist consultancies to deliver comprehensive support. For example, we've partnered with the University of Nottingham on research on practices and communications as to DEI and sustainability, combining legal insight with empirical analysis to enable substantive change. Coverage on the survey includes:
  • National and international reach: Our network of offices allows us to support clients throughout the UK, including the largest local authorities and central and devolved government locations. Our Dublin office provides direct access to Irish and EU legal expertise.

ESG legal services

The ESG regulatory landscape is evolving rapidly, with new disclosure requirements, due diligence obligations, and enforcement priorities emerging across UK and EU jurisdictions. We help clients stay ahead of these changes, providing early warning of incoming regulations and developing compliance strategies before deadlines loom.

Our team monitors developments including the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR), and climate-related financial disclosures, translating technical requirements into actionable roadmaps.

We help clients navigate sustainability-related financial disclosure rules, (including the Financial Conduct Authority’s ‘ESG Sourcebook’ and Listing Rules) as well as Care Quality Commission and Ofsted requirements, and the Companies Act, Modern Slavery Act, Environment Act, Consumer Rights Act and Equality Act.

ESG regulatory compliance

Our lawyers excel at translating UK and EU environmental laws, regulations, codes of practice and guidance into practical action plans. Whether you're grappling with Scope 3 carbon emissions calculations, implementing whistleblowing procedures under legal privilege, or responding to stakeholder activism, we provide clear advice and solutions which enables effective and compliant outcomes.

Environmental law experts

We're particularly adept at helping organisations navigate value chain challenges. From the Modern Slavery Act to environmental due diligence on suppliers, we structure compliance programmes and supply chain contracts that protect your reputation whilst respecting commercial relationships, business continuity and operational resilience.

Our supply chain optimisation lawyers help organisations achieve their supply chain and ESG objectives by identifying opportunities for enhancing “value” from suppliers, including advice on contractual mechanisms to cascade ESG and sustainability requirements through supply chains, conduct privileged investigations when concerns arise, and represent clients in enforcement proceedings.

Our lawyers can help navigate negotiations and contract drafting to put in place a variety of sustainability measures. This ranges across EV charging, district heating, waste to energy, solar and battery energy storage. We can help with power purchase agreements, energy as a service agreements and complex bespoke energy contracts to fit your business needs however big or small. 

We support clients responding to ESG-related disputes, whether defending greenwashing allegations, managing shareholder activism, or handling environmental enforcement actions. We have advised firms and individual directors on their potential liabilities as a result of activist strategies, including minority shareholder and third party actions in relation to climate/carbon and EDI disclosures, liabilities and other ESG risk management.

Dispute resolution

We help clients develop ESG-linked products and initiatives. This includes advising financial services clients on sustainable finance offerings, helping corporates structure green leases, and guiding public bodies on social value frameworks for procurement. 

ESG products and initiatives

The ESG regulatory landscape is evolving rapidly, with new disclosure requirements, due diligence obligations, and enforcement priorities emerging across UK and EU jurisdictions. We help clients stay ahead of these changes, providing early warning of incoming regulations and developing compliance strategies before deadlines loom.

Our team monitors developments including the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR), and climate-related financial disclosures, translating technical requirements into actionable roadmaps.

We help clients navigate sustainability-related financial disclosure rules, (including the Financial Conduct Authority’s ‘ESG Sourcebook’ and Listing Rules) as well as Care Quality Commission and Ofsted requirements, and the Companies Act, Modern Slavery Act, Environment Act, Consumer Rights Act and Equality Act.

ESG regulatory compliance

Our lawyers excel at translating UK and EU environmental laws, regulations, codes of practice and guidance into practical action plans. Whether you're grappling with Scope 3 carbon emissions calculations, implementing whistleblowing procedures under legal privilege, or responding to stakeholder activism, we provide clear advice and solutions which enables effective and compliant outcomes.

Environmental law experts

We're particularly adept at helping organisations navigate value chain challenges. From the Modern Slavery Act to environmental due diligence on suppliers, we structure compliance programmes and supply chain contracts that protect your reputation whilst respecting commercial relationships, business continuity and operational resilience.

Our supply chain optimisation lawyers help organisations achieve their supply chain and ESG objectives by identifying opportunities for enhancing “value” from suppliers, including advice on contractual mechanisms to cascade ESG and sustainability requirements through supply chains, conduct privileged investigations when concerns arise, and represent clients in enforcement proceedings.

Our lawyers can help navigate negotiations and contract drafting to put in place a variety of sustainability measures. This ranges across EV charging, district heating, waste to energy, solar and battery energy storage. We can help with power purchase agreements, energy as a service agreements and complex bespoke energy contracts to fit your business needs however big or small. 

We support clients responding to ESG-related disputes, whether defending greenwashing allegations, managing shareholder activism, or handling environmental enforcement actions. We have advised firms and individual directors on their potential liabilities as a result of activist strategies, including minority shareholder and third party actions in relation to climate/carbon and EDI disclosures, liabilities and other ESG risk management.

Dispute resolution

We help clients develop ESG-linked products and initiatives. This includes advising financial services clients on sustainable finance offerings, helping corporates structure green leases, and guiding public bodies on social value frameworks for procurement. 

ESG products and initiatives

Featured experience

‘Multi-dimensional’

We were the legal advisers to the Midlands Engine and its Ten Point plan for green growth. We have also advised firms and individual directors on their potential liabilities as a result of activist strategies, including minority shareholder and third party actions in relation to climate / carbon and EDI disclosures, liabilities and other ESG risk management.

Governance

We have undertaken a number of board effectiveness reviews. We have also advised extensively as part of an ongoing strategic project to assist an international insurance group in enhancing its decision-making and performance against its own and regulators’ standards and expectations in respect of customer treatment, including with respect to the Consumer Duty, Operational Resilience, and Vulnerable Consumers.

Social

We worked with an international insurance group on processes to enhance the diversity and inclusiveness of its recruitment into specialist professional functions and units.

Environmental

We advised Manchester City Council on the set-up of the Civic Quarter Heat Network, a sustainable energy project to power listed and historic buildings.

DPD: Innovation in sustainability

We are proud to have supported DPD on their sustainability journey, providing legal advice on their innovative initiatives, including the introduction of delivery robots on public highways.

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So DPD as part of Geopost have a target of net zero by 2040 and that is going to include innovation. So, part of that is things like our electric vehicles. But we often think of innovation as just technology but actually we have to innovate to overcome our challenges as well. So, it's not just as easy as taking an EV and swapping it for a diesel. And we have to think about payload. We have to think about the driver route, and whether the range is there in the vehicle. But we also have to think about charging infrastructure both on site and in public.

We've got a fleet, in excess of 3800 vehicles. We delivered 80 million parcels last year and plan to deliver 100 million parcels this year. The strategy has been around delivering to city centres, so London, Birmingham Manchester. As well as getting that carbon reduction, we are also having a, a positive impact on the air quality in those cities.

I've been with the company now for 35 years. I’ve been driving my e-transit for about two years now. The transition has been seamless if I’m honest with you. Charge at home, plug it in. Ready to go in the morning. Cost about £6.50 a day. When I'm on patch, there is no comparison it is like driving a go-cart. So simple.

We recently held an EV open day at our Preston DC site. So, this gave drivers a chance to drive an electric vehicle, talk to an electric vehicle supplier, about the electric vehicles, how to charge them, and how to get the best out of them on a daily route. That was a great way to raise some awareness and importantly bust some myths.

We've started to work closely with BP pulse over the last couple of years. They provide us with DC charging infrastructure on our sites. But on top of actually having the chargers up and running, we work with them to develop software, which enables us to just make the experience slicker for the driver so they can join a smart queue, they can book a slot on the charger. So, when they come back to the depot at night, rather than kind of having the anxiety working out, if there's a charger free, they can see that in the app.

So, decarbonizing entire fleets is actually really challenging. The future is going to be a bit more of a mosaic of technologies. So, things like robots, things like drones, low emission fuels such as HVO that we already utilise, and also traditional methods of transport such as bikes and trains, they all have a part to play.

Gone from a, a robot with a single compartment that can deliver a single parcel onto a robot with three compartments. Customer gets a pre-notification say that the robot is kind of on its way and they'll get a pin number. So, they're able then to release the parcel. Can double up as a locker for returns at the end of its shift.

So, we're excited to have supported DPD on a range of projects involving their sustainability journey. The investment that they've made on sustainability and on improving the environment for everybody is nothing short of inspiring. But actually, the move to a more sustainable delivery force is not as straightforward as people might think, and it involves a number of novel and important legal issues. One of the ways that we've been working with DPD is advising them on the legal issues arising from the use of mechanical delivery robots, which use the public highways. It's been a real team effort, and one that we're so proud to have been a part of.

We’re pleased to say that we are now in a situation where we reuse or recycle 90% of our waste. 10% is used to generate energy. And we're zero to landfill. But really, the most important factor in resource management is to reduce the amount of waste that we, generate in the first place. Various initiatives, to do that, include donation of undeliverable food parcels through our relationship with FareShare. We've also developed a tote box that, doesn't require cable ties. So, it's a self-sealing unit. So, you don't produce those single use cable ties all the time.

I administer the DPD eco fund. So that's where we take our revenue from waste pallets and recycling that we don't want to profit from, and we put that into a fund that helps charities against climate change. So, things like wetlands restoration, stopping plastic pollution at source. And we've recently had a partnership with Forestry England where we've planted over 12,000 trees.

Look, consumers can tell us how we're doing, give us feedback so we know that we're moving in the right direction. And there's also a government piece around charging infrastructure. So more agnostic type service stations in areas we don't traditionally find them, such as rural areas that will really help with everyone on the transition to EVs.

So, if you want the full country go electric it has to be easier and cheaper and more accessible for every single person in the country.

So, raising awareness is really important. And there's lots more things you can do that don't involve buying EVs or buying HVO. So, you can trial EVs if you're not in a position to buy one. There's so many other decarbonization activities that you can get involved in such as waste and resources, circular economy. So, these are all things that we do as a business. And everything that we do is on our sustainability website.

Frequently asked questions

ESG stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance; three pillars that measure an organisation's sustainability and ethical impact. 

  • Environmental factors include climate change, carbon emissions, and resource use. 
  • Social factors cover labour practices, DEI, human rights, and community impact. 
  • Governance encompasses board and management structures and reporting, executive pay, business ethics, and transparency. 

ESG lawyers offer advice on sustainability and responsibility areas like environmental impact, social concerns, and governance (ESG). They guide both internal and external projects, such as clean energy initiatives and promoting diversity, equality, and inclusion (EDI).

ESG / sustainability has moved from a voluntary ‘nice to have’ to a business imperative. Regulatory requirements now mandate ESG / sustainability disclosure for many organisations, with penalties for non-compliance. Investors increasingly use ESG / sustainability criteria in allocation decisions, affecting cost of capital. Customers and employees expect responsible business practices, influencing reputation and talent retention. Supply chain partners may require ESG / sustainability standards as a condition of doing business. Proactive ESG management also helps identify risks (like climate-related disruption) and opportunities (such as efficiency gains from sustainability initiatives) before they impact your bottom line.

The landscape for sustainability regulation varies by sector, business model and size of organisation, as well as by reference to customers and target markets. Common requirements include: the Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting Regulations,  Modern Slavery Act reporting requirements; and gender pay gap reporting.

ESG reporting has a particular impact in the financial services markets, including as to gender and racial minority diversity at senior management level; and reporting on the management and effects of climate-related risks and opportunities for larger financial services firms. There are a range of regulations in place to tackle ‘greenwashing’ including Advertising Standards and ‘sustainability labelling’ for investment products. EU regulations, such as CSRD, may also apply to UK subsidiaries of EU companies or UK firms operating in Europe. We help clients map which requirements apply to their specific circumstances.

Whilst our core expertise is legal, we take a strategic approach to provide support on compliance. Through our Ascensus programme and O Shaped partnership, we help clients understand how ESG regulations connect to broader business objectives, identify opportunities (such as sustainable finance products or social value in procurement), and structure governance frameworks that embed ESG into decision-making.

For clients needing broader strategic support, we work collaboratively with ESG consultants, accountants, and other specialists, ensuring legal considerations are integrated from the start. Our thought leadership and sector knowledge also inform strategic conversations, helping you anticipate trends and position your organisation proactively.

We offer flexible fee arrangements tailored to your needs and budget. For discrete projects (like a compliance review or policy development), we typically work on fixed fees, giving you cost certainty. For ongoing advisory relationships, we can agree retainer arrangements or capped fees. We're transparent about costs from the outset and focus on delivering value, helping you prioritise ESG investments for maximum impact and avoid costly non-compliance. We're also happy to discuss phased approaches that spread costs over time whilst building your ESG maturity progressively.

Yes. Whilst our offices are in the UK and Ireland, we regularly advise on cross-border ESG matters, particularly where UK or EU law applies. Our Dublin office provides direct access to Irish and EU legal expertise, which is vital as EU ESG regulations evolve. For matters in other jurisdictions, we work with trusted international partners to coordinate advice, ensuring consistency whilst respecting local requirements. Many of our clients are multinational organisations or have international supply chains, and we're experienced in structuring ESG compliance programmes that work across multiple countries.

Recognised thought leaders in ESG law

We maintain strong relationships with leading trade publications including Estates Gazette, BusinessGreen, ENDS Report, and The Times, regularly contributing expert commentary on emerging ESG issues from sustainable housing and green logistics to environmental regulation and planning law. Notable coverage includes:

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