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A Sustainable Procurement Policy (SPP) is a set of guidelines that are put in place to help organisations meet their needs for goods, services, works and utilities in a way that generates benefits not only for the organisation, but also for the society, economy and environment.

By integrating sustainability into procurement policies and practices, inclusive of supply chains, organisations will have the tool kit to manage risks and create opportunities for sustainable environmental, economic and social development.
Certified frequently work with developers and contractors to develop a clear, applicable, and relevant framework for the responsible sourcing of materials, goods and services that can be used to aid in sustainable procurement.

Sustainable Procurement

Case Study

MODA Living Stone Yard

Stone Yard, a £400m four-acre regeneration in Digbeth, Birmingham, will deliver 1,000 energy-efficient build-to-rent apartments with green spaces, aiming for Fitwel 3 Stars and HQM 4 Stars certification.

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