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Work practices - responsible sourcing

We recognise that our supply chain activities have a global environmental and social impact. We also understand the importance of reducing these impacts through our sourcing decisions, and seek to mitigate risk and improve performance in this area.

 

Reviewing the way we source products and services

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We are reviewing our procurement processes, to understand how to embed sustainable procurement into our supply chain process.

Over the next year we aim to integrate sustainable procurement more effectively into our existing processes. This will include holding workshops with our staff to engage them on the principles of responsible sourcing in order to provide them support in making their decisions.

We also recognise the importance of working in collaboration with our suppliers to deliver a responsible procurement strategy.

We will be holding joint workshops in order to ensure our key suppliers understand and help us deliver our objectives.

 

 


 

Terminal 5 (T5) example
 

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We have been actively encouraging our suppliers to pursue good environmental practices. In our construction contracts for T5 we implemented a strict materials strategy that involved:

  • reducing and in some cases eliminating the use of harmful or toxic substances
  • encouraging the use of sustainable materials or materials from recognised certified sources

Materials that did not conform to the strategy were only allowed to be used following a rigorous justification process.

Recycling and waste minimisation was a key part in our furniture contract in T5.

Our aircraft cleaning contracts, ground fleet maintenance contracts all contain strict environment conditions.

Our utilities contract – stipulated an energy manager, strict energy targets have been set for the management of our property portfolio.