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W O R K P L A C E F U T U R E S THE CRYSTAL February 12 th , 2012

W O R K P L A C E F U T U R E S THE CRYSTAL February 12 th , 2012. With thanks to our sponsors. Sustainable Supply Chain Collaboration. Paul Worland – February 2013. My paper today. Sustainable Supply Chains and FM Sustainable Procurement- BS8903 Supply chain collaboration-BS11000

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W O R K P L A C E F U T U R E S THE CRYSTAL February 12 th , 2012

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  1. W O R K P L A C E F U T U R E S THE CRYSTAL February 12th, 2012 With thanks to our sponsors

  2. Sustainable Supply Chain Collaboration Paul Worland – February 2013

  3. My paper today • Sustainable Supply Chains and FM • Sustainable Procurement- BS8903 • Supply chain collaboration-BS11000 • Where are we on the journey?

  4. Sustainable Supply Chains & FM • Who is the customer? • Who can impact consumption? • What is the role of FM? • How is the supply chain engaged? • Can FM make a difference?

  5. Sustainable Development

  6. FM Matters • The Facility is at the heart of consumption • Do you know what your facility manager buys • Do you know how sustainable your supply chain is

  7. Sustainable Procurement • “Sustainable Procurement is a process whereby organisations meet their needs for goods, services, works and utilities in a way that achieves value for money on a whole life basis in terms of generating benefits to society and the economy, whilst minimising damage to the environment”. • Sustainable Procurement should consider the environmental, social and economic consequences of: • Design; • - Non-renewable material use; • Manufacture and production methods; • - Logistics; • - Service delivery; • - Use; operation; maintenance; • - Reuse; recycling options; disposal; • - ... and suppliers' capabilities to address these consequences throughout the supply chain.” Procuring the Future – June 2006

  8. BS8903 Principles & Framework for Procuring Sustainably – Guide • World first standard for sustainable procurement practice • Builds on current thinking • Drafted by Action Sustainability • Published September 2010

  9. Objectives

  10. BS 8903 Process

  11. Supply Chain Collaboration • Bringing together two world class standards BS 11000 – BS 8903 • Collaboration is the only way we can meet the sustainability challenge • Open communication and shared objectives important • Changing behaviours • It is not just about cost reduction “FM can make a difference”

  12. BS 11000

  13. Our Sustainable Procurement • Use sustainability criteria in our buying process • Educate our supply chain • Monitor supplier performance • Develop and demonstrate a whole life cost approach • Sustainability appraisals in key decisions • Achieve BS8903 Competent status in 2013 • Meet Government buying standards

  14. Where are we on the journey Collaboration • 120 people through KAM training • 700 people through customer excellence programme • Customer feedback reviews • Staff feedback reviews • Personal Performance Plans to 85% of staff Sustainable Procurement • Application of BS 8903 to our supply chain • Embedding procedures in our business • Measuring our performance

  15. In Summary • It is all about working and collaborating together • Strategic partnerships • Using best technology • Using the best supply chain • Meeting our customer challenge of Sustainable business practise

  16. Thank You

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