Including 4 closely related terms such as procurement policy, procurement process, and sustainable procurement.
… assessment in 2020. These emissions come from the goods and services that Bristol City Council buys and the works that we commission such as building new transport infrastructure. At the same time, we are reducing them through our new Healthy and Sustainable Procurement Policy and trialling the use of new sustainability criteria for our major projects. Our endorsement of the One City Climate…
… complement Bristol’s One City Climate and Ecological Emergency Strategies and the ambition for the West of England to be net zero by 2030 matches Bristol’s timescale for being carbon neutral by 2030. • As outlined in the introduction above, we have made significant reductions to our own emissions. We have also introduced a new Healthy and Sustainable Procurement Policy and begun to change…
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… at Minerva Primary Academy. https://democracy.bristol.gov.uk/documents/s61518/BCA%20Report_V3_FINAL.pdf 9 Bristol City Council Climate Emergency Action Plan 2022-2025 Buildings • A key action was to create the City Leap Energy Partnership to attract £1 billion of investment in the city’s energy system. Following a procurement process, we selected Ameresco Limited as our…
… such as developing the heat network and installing solar panels on schools. Other projects have been started more recently as part of our £5 million Climate and Ecological Emergency Programme. These include projects to make our procurement and the major projects that we build more sustainable, to further the city’s work on sustainable food and to support community climate action. Our action…