Imperial College sustainable procurement policy
Imperial College London is one of the world’s top universities. Their sustainable procurement policy is a major step on their journey to Net Zero emissions.
Imperial College London is one of the world’s top universities. Their sustainable procurement policy is a major step on their journey to Net Zero emissions.
The Church of England set out it’s net zero carbon routemap in 2022 with a target to achieve net zero by 2030. In this report by Ross Primmer sets out some options that any church might want to adopt to help them achieve their goal. Ross delivered this work free under Action Sustainability’s volunteering policy and we are grateful for all the hard work and dedication he put into creating this report.
The Greater London Authority has been developing their sustainable procurement practices for nearly 2 decades. Here is their 2023 report with a significant emphasis on using procurement to deliver social and economic benefits for the city.
A web based case study to accelerate circular economy principles in the built environment sector. Established in the UK but rapidly expanding globally.
This paper attempts to contribute in the field of Sustainable Procurement by exploring exemplary practices in Supplier Management and increasing role of stakeholders to drive Sustainability in Procurement.
Looking back on the 2012 Olympics we can clearly see the legacy the games left not only in sporting facilities but in housing created from the athletes village accommodation.
ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability
Ground breaking legislation by the Welsh Government which has a profound impact on the whole country and in particular on its public procurement activity
An in depth article showing the procurement techniques used by the London 2012 Olympic Delivery Authority to deliver high standards of sustainability in the built environment