Tackling sustainable procurement
23 April @ 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm AEST
Procurement is more than just a transaction; it’s a powerful lever for change. This course equips professionals with the knowledge and strategies to embed sustainability at the heart of procurement, transforming the way we design, source and deliver projects.
Join us to hear strategies to unlock the power of procurement to drive social, environmental and economic impact. Through real world case studies, expert insights and practical tools you’ll learn how to make decisions that are ethical, transparent and strategically aligned with long term sustainability goals.
Whether you’re just starting on your sustainable procurement journey or looking to deepen your expertise, this course will equip you with actionable strategies to transform how your organisation sources, collaborates and innovates.
What you’ll learn:
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How Green Star seeks to raise standards in sustainable procurement
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Building collaborative, strategic partnerships
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Social procurement and creating shared value
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Addressing modern slavery and ethical risks in procurement
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Product transparency and substitution challenges
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Circular economy and sustainable product sourcing
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How to embed sustainability long term
Our speakers:
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Nermine Zahran, Senior Manager, Sustainability, Placemaking NSW | Crown Lands and Public Spaces, Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure
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Libby Staggs, CEO/Founder, Sustainable Business Matters
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Deepen Somaiya, Responsible Sourcing Manager, Mirvac
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Prue Pascoe, Associate Interior Designer, Hassell Studio
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Katherine Featherstone, Senior Manager, Products and Materials, Green Building Council of Australia
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Emily Chung, Manager, Future Focus, Market Transformation, Green Building Council of Australia
Access to the online recording will be made available to attendees and as part of our on demand library