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Mayor of London's Green Procurement Code launches new website
The Mayor of London's Green Procurement Code unveiled a fresh new look with the launch of its revamped website this week.
Greenprocurementcode.co.uk
is an information hub for businesses looking to reduce their environmental impact through responsible purchasing.
Visitors to the new site can access the latest news and events listings, sustainable products and suppliers, the latest industry publications and best practice case studies. Signatories to the Green Procurement Code will benefit from a 'members-only' toolkit, which provides comprehensive information and advice on implementing green purchasing.
Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, said: "We want to make it easier for organisations to make eco-friendly purchasing decisions. By doing so, businesses can not only be kinder to the planet, but can also save money in tough economic times."
Green Procurement Code Programme Manager, Graham Randles, highlights the benefits of the new site. "In the current financial climate companies don't want to waste valuable time and resources searching for information. The new website is an easy to navigate, one-stop-shop for organisations looking to make smart green procurement decisions."
The Green Procurement Code is one of the measures in place in London designed to help achieve the Mayor of London's target of cutting the capital's carbon emissions by 60% by 2025. The programme is supported by £3 million from the London Development Agency and is delivered by London Remade.
Visit the new website at
www.greenprocurementcode.co.uk
For more information on the Mayor of London's Green Procurement Code please contact Jodi Lloyd on 020 7061 6355.
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