» Resources » What is sustainable procurement? Glossary What is sustainable procurement? Sustainable procurement is defined as procurement that has “the most positive environmental, social, and economic impacts possible across the entire life cycle and that strives to minimise adverse impacts.” This definition comes from ISO 20400:2017 Sustainable Procurement — Guidance, a standard that provides a framework for organisations of any shape, size, or sector to embed sustainable procurement into their activities. It’s has been driven by the growing awareness of environmental degradation, social inequalities, and the increasing demand for responsible business practices. In 2010, the publication of key standards such as BS 8903:2010 (now withdrawn and superseded by ISO 20400:2017) and ISO 26000:2010 marked a significant milestone, as these standards laid the groundwork for modern sustainable procurement practices. However, it could be argued that it has always been intertwined with the broader sustainability agenda. Much of our environmental and social impact, whether in our personal or professional lives, stems from the goods and services we consume; we may just not be as cognisant of this connection as we should be. Why should organisations prioritise sustainable procurement? Organisations should prioritise sustainable procurement not only to mitigate risks associated with environmental and social issues but also to seize opportunities for innovation and efficiency. By integrating sustainable practices into their procurement processes, businesses can enhance their brand reputation, attract environmentally conscious consumers, and ensure compliance with increasingly stringent regulatory requirements such as Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD). Moreover, it contributes to long-term cost savings by reducing waste, optimising resource use, and fostering resilient supply chains. Ultimately, embracing sustainable procurement is not just a moral imperative—it’s a strategic decision that positions organisations for long-term success in a rapidly changing global landscape. Discover our sustainable procurement and supply chain consultancy services. Sarah Chatfield Aug 28, 2024 Share: Related Articles June 2025 Blog The Hidden Roadblocks to Sustainable Labs and How to Overcome Them Mellita D'Silva June 2025 Blog The Hidden Roadblocks to Sustainable Labs and How to Overcome Them If I was given £1 for every time I heard the word autoclaves when engaging with the Higher Education sector to support them on sustainable procurement, I would be a millionaire by now. When we think about sustainable laboratories functioning and their efficiency, water use and its ethical disposal play an important part. And this […] Keagan Allin June 2025 Blog Comparing ISO 20400:2017 with the COâ‚‚ Performance Ladder  Sarah Chatfield June 2025 Blog Comparing ISO 20400:2017 with the COâ‚‚ Performance Ladder  ISO 20400:2017 and the COâ‚‚ Performance Ladder (the Ladder) are two influential frameworks for embedding sustainability in procurement. While one provides strategic guidance, the other serves as both a procurement instrument and a certifiable COâ‚‚ management system, making them highly complementary. This article explores how these frameworks intersect and how organisations can benefit from applying […] Keagan Allin June 2025 Blog Procurement at the Crossroads: Risk, Resilience, and Sustainability in Practice Vaishali Baid June 2025 Blog Procurement at the Crossroads: Risk, Resilience, and Sustainability in Practice When stepping into the world of procurement, it’s easy to believe that success hinges primarily on cost savings and timely delivery. But today, the landscape has changed -dramatically. In a fast-moving global market, growing investor pressure, geopolitical disruptions, and unpredictable supply chains have fundamentally reshaped how procurement operates. Through work with a range of clients, […] Keagan Allin