Venue Impact Advisory

Natural History Museum

Museum / Attraction · London

Sustainable Venue Score66/100
CertifiedHigh confidence Verified from published report
Overall
20th of 200
Museum / Attraction
5th of 54
London
11th of 42

Natural History Museum holds a Certified rating, scoring 66 out of 100 on the evidence found. On its own reporting, on-site/qualitative renewable noted in evidence. It performs strongest on governance & transparency and has the most room to improve on certifications & recognition.

Score breakdown

The five weighted categories that make up the Sustainable Venue Score.

Energy & Carbon21 / 30
Waste & Circularity14 / 20
Supply Chain & Sourcing12 / 20
Governance & Transparency16 / 20
Certifications & Recognition3 / 10
Minimum Threshold floor: Met. Energy & Carbon and Governance & Transparency both clear the required minimum, so the venue is eligible for Certified or Leader.

Carbon data

What the venue reports on its Scope 1 and 2 emissions, and how trustworthy the figure is.

Scope 1 & 2
no separate tonnage published
Self-reported
Trend: on-site/qualitative renewable noted in evidence
Base year: n/aLatest: recentAssurance (as reported): self-reported

What we found

Desk review: net zero by 2035; science-based goal -60% CO2 by 2031 vs 2015 (Scope 1/2/3); 318 solar panels (88 kWp) meeting a building's annual electricity; planned further solar + ASHP to cut gas. Strong 1.5C-aligned target; achieved-reduction not yet public; not formally SBTi; no ISO cert (certs trimmed).

Based on published or independently verifiable evidence available at the time of assessment.

Primary source: nhm.ac.uk/about-us/a-sustainable-museum

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This assessment reflects publicly available information at the time of review and is open to correction. If anything is inaccurate or out of date, send us verified evidence and we will review it.

Provisional v1.4 desk assessment as of June 2026. Not a financial, safety or legal rating, and not a definitive statement about the venue's practices.