- The Government has accepted AXA UK’s recommendation to make sustainable drainage systems mandatory for new developments in England
- Sustainable drainage solutions reduce flooding, improve biodiversity and help future-proof the built environment
- This recommendation was part of AXA UK’s Building for the Future report which sets out recommendations for the Government to improve the sustainability of the built environment and support the nation’s resilience to emerging risks
The UK Government has this week accepted the recommendation to mandate sustainable drainage systems for new home developments in England to reduce the risk of surface water and sewerage flooding and relieve pressure on traditional systems. This follows AXA UK’s recommendations as part of its Building for the Future report in which it specifies solutions to reduce surface water and sewerage flooding, improve biodiversity and help future-proof the built environment.
Sustainable drainage systems reduce the impact of rainfall on homes and buildings by using features such as permeable surfaces, wetlands and grassed areas to improve drainage. They can also offer much-needed green space in urban areas, improving the appearance of towns and cities. AXA believes implementing these measures would enable the construction of more sustainable and insurable buildings, reducing risk for all involved.
Over the last decade, AXA has seen surface water flood claims become more common and extreme. The UK’s vulnerability to flooding and other risks driven by climate change is likely to increase in the coming years. It’s therefore critical that the Government continues to prioritise a policy agenda and regulatory framework that reflects emerging trends, particularly those associated with climate-related risks and building safety.