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Official Government Buying Standards (GBS) for electrical goods: ovens, dishwashers, refrigeration units, washing machines, tumble dryers.
Official Government Buying Standards (GBS) for plants, soil products, fertilisers, garden machinery, hydraulic fluids and chainsaw lubricants.
Find out what good practice in sustainable procurement looks like and what tools are available .
Sets out the definition of ‘legal’ and ‘sustainable’ under the UK government Timber Procurement Policy.
Official Government Buying Standards (GBS) for performance standards of water consumption rates for systems that use water.
Official Government Buying Standards (GBS) for textiles used for uniforms, furnishings and dishcloths: banned dyes, retardants, pesticides.
A handbook and guidance notes that describe the impacts of a range of individual development types
A legal document for the sector association which outlines their obligations in the Climate Change Agreements (CCA) scheme.
This document is a legal charging scheme that sets out the Environment Agency's charges in respect to climate change agreements (CCA).
A legal document for the sector association which outlines their obligations in the Climate Change Agreement (CCA) scheme.
A collection of promotional documents detailing the GPAs priorities and previous projects. Including how we are contributing to key Government priorities.
Guidance for practitioners on how climate change issues can be considered in Strategic Environmental Assessment in England and Wales.
The framework is a self assessment mechanism that allows organisations to measure and monitor their progress on sustainable procurement over time.
How to gather and assess evidence to meet the government’s definitions for ‘legal’ and ‘sustainable’ for timber buying.
How to check whether a forest source is managed in a legal and sustainable way: for buyers and suppliers of timber.
Timber suppliers: how to gather category B evidence to show compliance with legal and sustainable criteria in Timber Procurement Policy (TPP).
Information on the Nutrient Management Plan developed by the Environment Agency, Natural England and Wiltshire Council for the Hampshire Avon.
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