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Planit’s Regenerative Design Tool Launches

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What if every time we built something the world got better? 

This question drove a Planit research and collaboration programme within the industry over the last 2 years. Today, we are proud to share the outcome: Planit’s Regenerative Design Tool.   

Digramatic image showing Planit's Regenerative Design Tool


Drawing upon 28 years' experience in place design, the Planit framework goes beyond sustainability. It’s about development that restores more than it takes - creating places where ecosystems and communities can repair, thrive and support life.

Rather than increasing project costs, it tackles today’s challenges in an intelligent and holistic way – doing more with less. Whether you’re a council, developer, industry expert, or community member, the design tool helps shape long-term social and environmental project impact and deliver regenerative solutions.  


Planit's Regenerative Design Tool being used at a workshop across a table.


Find out how the Regenerative Design Tool works, explore project case studies, its value, and how our Regenerative Practice team can support you...

Read More Here

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