Cast study taken from Lewisham Council website. For more information click here As part of its commitment to taking a leading role on environmental issues and reducing its carbon footprint, Lewisham Council has embarked on a groundbreaking initiative to support its suppliers to do the same.
Having met the Government's requirement to measure the Council's direct CO2 emissions, Lewisham has now gone further, to look at the carbon footprint of its entire supply chain, working in partnership with Trucost Plc; an environmental data research company that help companies and investors analyse environmental issues relating to commercial activity.
Malcolm Smith, Executive Director for Regeneration at Lewisham Council, said 'Lewisham wants to think outside the box when it comes to looking at ways of reducing the authority's carbon footprint. Alongside environmental considerations, reducing CO2 emissions is also a business opportunity, giving suppliers a competitive edge and allowing the Council to reduce costs and direct resources into essential services. We know that's what residents want us to do'.
Trucost's analysis has calculated the carbon footprint of Lewisham Council's supply chain as 89,000 tonnes of CO2. This is equivalent to the emissions created by 10,000 households in the UK each year. In comparison, the Council itself produces 33,000 tonnes of CO2.
A key finding from the work was that a large number of suppliers either do not measure or do not disclose information on their carbon emissions. This includes organisations estimated to be significant contributors to the Council's wider carbon footprint, as well as those that specialise in contracts for local authorities.
Commenting on the project, John Martin, Managing Director at Trucost said: 'With the world's most comprehensive database of corporate carbon emissions, Trucost is able to accurately calculate the Council's wider carbon footprint quickly and cost effectively, irrespective of whether its suppliers currently measure or disclose their own emissions. The approach is analogous to credit scoring, in that it enables the Council to engage with 'hot spot' suppliers, without ever over-burdening or ignoring the majority of suppliers that have a low carbon impact'.
The project gives the Council a significant opportunity to work closely with suppliers locally, regionally and nationally. This is happening in a number of ways including:
Lewisham Council has a Carbon Reduction and Climate Change Strategy that builds on the range of existing activity on energy efficiency and climate change work. Achievements already include:
To find out more information about Lewisham Council's environmental initiatives, please click here
For more information about Trucost, please visit the Trucost website
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