CRP Wider Networks

CRP works closely with an ever‑growing network of partners across a diverse range of organisations – from businesses and community groups to academic institutions and national government bodies. Below reflects just a snapshot of our wider networks and collaborators across London and beyond!

Academic Institutions

Providing research, evidence and specialist knowledge to strengthen our initiatives.

CRP regularly collaborates with academic institutions across London including University College London, Imperial College, Kings College London and University of Westminster. We are continuing to broaden our academic outreach across the UK and have recently engaged with universities such as University of Exeter and Middlesex University.

Land & Property Owners

Working together to unlock space for sustainable projects and create environments that support thriving local communities.

CRP delivers infrastructure projects in partnership with major UK landowners, including for example The Portman Estate and British Land.

National Government

Partnering to shape and inform policy, unlock funding opportunities, and deliver innovate projects that align with national priorities and deliver measurable impact.

CRP has strong relationships with national government bodies including Department for Transport, Defra and Department for Business & Trade. This includes contacts across a range of expertise including active travel, sustainable transport and freight and logistics.

International

Collaborating with global partners to exchange insights, inspire new approaches, and amplify CRP’s impact beyond the UK.

CRP collaborates with international partners such as C40 Cities and ALICE Logistics to exchange global expertise and develop innovative, sustainable solutions. Through its Horizon Europe-funded Just Streets project, CRP works with 30 partners across 17 European countries to champion safer, people‑centred streets.

Healthcare

Collaborating to deliver health improvements and support healthier, more resilient communities.

CRP is increasingly working with London-based healthcare institutions such as Great Ormond Street Hospital and Guys and St Thomas Hospital to address public health concerns and support preventative action that improves long‑term wellbeing.

Tech Innovators

Driving innovation through the integration of digital tools and emerging technologies.

CRP regularly partners with technology providers to trial innovation and sustainable solutions through its programmes. This has included working with Grid Smarter Cities to test innovative kerbside management technologies, as well as collaborating with Vivacity to deliver and analyse data from artificial intelligence traffic sensors.

Logistics Operators & Experts

Collaborating with industry leaders and providers to improve freight efficiency and supporting sustainable delivery solutions.

CRP partners with a wide range of logistics operators, from major carriers like EVRI and Amazon to smaller providers such as Delivery Mates and Decarbon Logistics Solutions, to trial cleaner, smarter delivery solutions across rail, road and river. Engagement with transport sector network groups such as Rail Freight Group, Institute of Couriers and Logistics UK allows us to exchange expertise, influence policy, and accelerate innovation across the mobility landscape.

Businesses

Collaborating with businesses of all sectors and sizes to support sustainable growth and strengthen the local economy.

CRP continues to engage a wide range of businesses and sectors to support sustainable practices, from retail and hospitality to finance and education.  This has included major chains such as Pret, McDonalds and M&S and iconic London institutions like the Natural History Museum and Tate Britain. CRP also collaborates with smaller independent businesses.

Charities & Community Groups

Collaborating with community organisations to co‑design solutions, strengthen neighbourhood resilience, and support healthier, more inclusive communities.

CRP engages with sustainable focused charities such as Parks for London and Groundwork London, as well as local community groups to deliver healthier communities for all.