G Park Blue Planet in Staffordshire is recognised as meeting green rating system's new top standard of sustainability

A logistics warehouse in Chatterley Valley, Staffordshire, is the first building to achieve BREEAM's new 鈥淥utstanding鈥 category, introduced last June to recognise buildings meeting the highest standards of sustainability.

G Park Blue Planet, which has been developed by Gazeley, is the first to achieve the new standard and is projected to save 拢300,000 in running costs as a result of the environmental features incorporated into the design.

Overall the development scored 85.49%, and received exemplary credits in four areas 鈥 daylighting, reduced CO2 emissions, construction waste management and the use of low-carbon technologies.

Jonathan Fenton-Jones, director of sustainability and global procurement at Gazeley, said: 鈥淲ith G.Park Blue Planet at Chatterley Valley, we believe we have created an industry blueprint for cutting-edge developments. Not only does it deliver significant environmental savings, it also creates total energy and water cost in use savings of up to 拢300,000 per annum.鈥

The building is composed of two separate blocks: a 34,000m2 warehouse space and a 1,500m2 office block with a common roof.