MAYOR OF LONDON’S GREEN PROCUREMENT CODE

MAYOR OF LONDON’S GREEN PROCUREMENT CODE

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Short profile:

The combined purchasing power of London based companies has huge potential to positively tackle the capital's waste problem, reduce carbon emissions and contribute to the Mayor of London’s target of cutting the capital’s carbon emissions by 60% by 2025.

London's businesses, as major consumers of products and producers of waste, can sign up to the Mayor of London’s Green Procurement Code to commit to reducing the effects of their activities on the environment.

Detailed description:

The Mayor of London’s Green Procurement Code was launched in 2001 and its original purpose was to help create a market for recycled products. The Code was re-launched in Oct 2007 with a new emphasis. The new programme recognises that management and behaviour change are as important as technical product specifications and the sourcing of green products. We have also increased our remit to refelect the broad range of environmental considerations in procurement, from energy efficiency to the use of sustainable natural resources and from buying recycled content products to minimising vehicle emissions.

The Mayor of London's Green Procurement Code is a support service for London based organisations committed to reducing their environmental impact through responsible purchasing. We provide practical advice and online resources to help embed green purchasing into all aspects of an organisation, including sourcing green products.

The Green Procurement Code is unique in the UK and Europe. No other green procurement initiative combines a support service with an extensive survey that leads to performance benchmarking, sharing of best practice and recognition through awards for the leading participants.

Keywords:

support service, reducing environmental impact, environmental impact, practical advice, responsible, responsible purchasing, green purchasing, embed green purchasing, environmental considerations, sustainable natural resources, green products, Green Procurement

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