Sourcing sustainable labour for your construction projects
This E Learning module introduces the sustainability considerations associated with the procurement and hiring of labour
This E Learning module introduces the sustainability considerations associated with the procurement and hiring of labour
This E learning module deals with 10 themes in the construction industry. It also contains case studies and industry players who can explain the benefits of sustainability.
This E learning module has been created specifically to focus on “life cycle analysis and how it can help organisations achieve their sustainability goals.
This E Learning module will provide an introduction to the construction sector in Wales. It will explain what is different, look at what has been achieved and how you can make sure of compliance in Wales
A 1 hour module containing case studies, interviews and evidence to help build the business case for sustainable construction practices and products.
This 1 hour module explains what sustainable procurement is, how it can benefit your business, and takes you through ISO 20400 the international standard for sustainable procurement. This will benefit anyone involved in procurement as it provides an insight into using the power of supply chains to deliver sustainable outcomes.
Tackling challenges
Public entities across the globe increasingly face two challenges:
1) “The digital workplace is crucial for my organization and my employees. How can I apply green/circular thinking to this essential part of my organization, without creating risks, complexity or high costs?”
2) “How can my workforce become more aware – in a tangible, safe and pragmatic way – that green/circular thinking is relevant for all of them, today?”.
The UK Supply Chain Sustainability School has conducted the second annual comprehensive survey of workforce diversity across the construction sector supply chain. The survey covers nearly 400,000 employees from 270 organisations provides insightful analysis into the challenges faced by the sector.
In this fascinating interview Shaun speaks about how the @Supply Chain Sustainability School developed from his work on the London 2012 Olympics and how the lessons learned there are shaping supply chain practices within the industry.