SIP Brochure3.Indd

SIP Brochure3.Indd

London Sustainable Industries Park The future: London Sustainable Industries Park A new dimension 1 London Sustainable Industries Park 125,000 SQ M OF BREEAM EXCELLENT STANDARD BUSINESS SPACE, providing a home for the next generation of UK industry on a dedicated 25 hectare The London Sustainable Industries Park at development with exceptional links to Dagenham Dock is creating the UK’s largest concentration of environmental industries and technologies. It is bringing new life and London and the South East opportunities to London’s industrial heartland, providing a national focal point for businesses delivering waste to energy projects, combined heat and power schemes, recycling and reprocessing facilities, and renewable energy technologies. In an area with a skilled manufacturing workforce, close to the Olympics’ site and within the largest urban regeneration scheme in Europe, the London Sustainable Industries Park already benefi ts from excellent existing infrastructure, with more planned for the near future. London Sustainable Industries Park Travel Distances Junction 30/31 of the M25 6 miles THE LONDON SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIES PARK IS North Circular (A406) 3 miles London Gateway Deep Sea WELL CONNECTED, WITH MAJOR TRANSPORT LINKS Container Port 10 miles PROVIDING ACCESS TO RAW MATERIALS, MARKETS Central London 10 miles AND WORKFORCE THROUGHOUT LONDON AND Tilbury Dock 15 miles THE SOUTH EAST. Stratford International Station 7 miles City Airport 7.5 miles Heathrow Airport 29 miles Stansted Airport 34 miles Gatwick Airport 40 miles A13 dual carriageway direct to: › Easy access to the new › Central London (10 miles) £1.5 billion London Gateway › M25 Motorway (6 miles) Deep Sea Container Port (under construction – opening 2012) Four major airports in › Dagenham Dock rail station close proximity: within 250m › City (7.5 miles) › New East London Transit linking the › Stansted (34 miles) site to Barking Riverside and Town A1201 › Heathrow (29 miles) Centre (under construction – opening Autumn 2009) A503 A10 › Gatwick (40 miles) A12 Becontree • Tube and › Docklands Light Railway station A1199 Olympic Overground Park Stations planned for 2016 A1 Dagenham Barking • National Rail M25 A13 Stations › Close to High-Speed One fast train A4200 A406 • DLR Stations link to Saint Pancras/Kings Cross and A1020 (planned) City of A1202 A11 Creekmouth Kent (opening December 2009) A13 Rainham London Beckton A13 Canning Wennington A1211 Blackwall A1020 A13 › Access to adjacent wharf facilities Tunnel Town A100 A117 Thamesmead 30 A102 City Airport Canary A201 Wharf Woolwich M25 A13 Ferry A206 A202 A215 A2203 Woolwich A3036 A102 Nine Elms A206 A205 A282 A202 A2 A2211 Northumberland Heath A203 New Cross Slade Gate Kidbrooke Green A3 Blackheath A20 A2 Barnehurst Nunhead Welling Bexleyheath Brixton 5 London Sustainable Industries Park A SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT AND FLEXIBLE In less than a year since opening The Sustainable Industries Park accOmmOdatiON FOR BUsiNesses WHicH represeNT our premises on the Sustainable represents a major opportunity for THE INDUstrial FUTUre FOR LONDON AND THE UK. Industries Park site, Closed Loop have London’s environmental technology COME AND BE A part OF THat FUTURE. experienced exceptional growth. We businesses. It provides access to have had great support from LTGDC Europe’s largest urban conurbation, and our location on the Sustainable it has an unrivalled source of raw Industries Park provides us with materials and a multi-billion pound unrivalled access to raw materials marketplace on its doorstep. We are up for our recycled plastic products, and running and open for business now as well as key clients such as Marks offering a supportive environment and & Spencer and Coca-Cola. We have flexible accommodation to businesses been delighted with the quality of which represent the industrial future staff we have recruited from the local for London and the UK. Come and be a community and thanks to our success part of that future. Cyclamax are delighted to be the The Sustainable Industries Park and latest company to join the Sustainable Institute for Sustainability provides at Dagenham we are already looking to Mark Bradbury, Industries Park. We decided to set much needed space and support expand our business. Deputy Director of Development, up our fourth UK energy from waste for next generation environmental Chris Dow, LTGDC facility here at the Park in Dagenham businesses. These businesses are Managing Director, because of its great location and essential for the long-term success of Closed Loop Recycling Ltd support for occupiers. The site also the UK’s environmental commitments offers us exciting opportunities to and securing the long-term future of Barking and Dagenham Council has develop synergies with the Thames UK industry. Arup has been involved always supported the development Gateway Institute for Sustainability and from the outset with the development of a sustainable business park in the other occupiers, to share knowledge of the Thames Gateway Institute for Borough. We are delighted that the and develop real solutions to the UK’s Sustainability and believe that providing LTGDC are now bringing this to life with clean energy requirements. London access to world class expertise the London Sustainable Industries Park. Sustainable Industries Park, in the within the Institute, combined with a It will provide fantastic opportunities heart of a major regeneration area, supportive, forward looking Sustainable for inward investment and the growth provides us with the raw materials for Industries Park has massive potential of existing businesses whilst providing our business whilst providing a major for businesses. jobs and other benefits for the local benefit to the broader community, community. Jeremy Watson, making it an ideal location for us. Director of Global Research, Rob Whiteman, Tony Watkins, Arup Chief Executive, Managing Director, London Borough of Barking Cyclamax Ltd and Dagenham 7 London Sustainable Industries Park ONE daY EVERY MAJOR CITY IN THE WOrld will HAVE ITS OWN to SUstaiGoresbrookNABLE INDUSTRIES PARK Goresbrook RWE Thames Gateway Park Phase 3 support the development of newA13 environmental RWE LTGDC technologies,Station Yardsupply renewable energy and Blue Triangle site recycle and processLDA/Electrical Substation waste.Thames Gateway Park Phase 2 London will be the first. RWE Closed Loop London East London Distribution Park Cemex Gazeley / Voltaic Goresbrook At Dagenham we are leading the world in developing the first of a new breed of TDG satellite site OYO business parks to accommodate, support Securitas and grow environmental technology LTGDC (ex Rip-Swift) businesses and sustainable industries. The Clifford TDG Devlin First Bus Group Collease London Sustainable Industries Park enables Clifford businesses to develop synergies with their Devlin Hunts Waste neighbours, maximise resource efficiency and National Grid innovation and minimise waste. TDG main site Rugby Cement Jetty Environmental technology businesses RMC Roadstone Jetty are expected to be worth £45bn to the UK economy by 2016. They are the future River Thames of UK industry and will provide a valuable contribution to future employment, protect and enhance our environment and develop sustainable solutions to our energy needs. White Mountain Jetty 9 London Sustainable Industries Park energy and new products BREAKING THE MOULD. DEVELOPING SYNERGIES BETWEEN SITE OCCUPANTS AND THEIR PRODUCTS AND PROCESSES WILL CREATE MAJOR WINS FOR BUSINESSES, THE ENVIRONMENT waste recycling AND CUSTOMERS. state of the art industrial facilities London Sustainable Industries Park will take the lead in enabling occupants to use waste materials from one company to provide power or raw materials for another, providing cost savings, minimising on-site waste and encouraging innovation. By creating the UK’s largest concentration of sustainable industries and environmental technologies, the London Sustainable Industries Park will help transform the east of London into a vibrant hub leading British industry into the future. LTGDC has already invested £19 million and has committed a further £27.5 million to the Sustainable Industries Park. We aim to create a development model which others will follow, establishing a benchmark for environmental technology business parks in the UK and beyond. Case study: Closed Loop Recycling Ltd Sustainable industries’ sectors Closed Loop opened for business at Recycling Fund. The £12 million Additional energy sources the London Sustainable Industries project has already created over 60 Alternative fuels Sustainable building technologies Park in June 2008. new employment opportunities. Contaminated land reclamation The company, which originated in & remediation Such is Closed Loop’s success, it Energy management Australia, is the fi rst in the world to already has plans for further expansion Environmental consultancy & use the latest available recycling on the park and has built strong ties related services Waste technologies, recycling 35,000 tonnes with major retailers and food producers Environmental monitoring, instrumentation and analysis of used plastic bottles a year into new, including Coca-Cola and Marks & Geothermal heat and power generation food grade PET and HDPE. Spencer, as well as waste collection provider Veolia Environmental Services Photovoltaics Closed Loop has received support Recovery and recycling which supplies the plant with 20% of Local raw materials from the London Development Waste management the

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