Webinar

Public Sector Procurement Requirements for Carbon

Sustainability & Low Carbon

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Description
For anyone with public sector clients now or in the future what the requirements are and what they mean. Helping suppliers understand the landscape through the carbon and net zero lens.

Is your business prepared for the new era of public sector procurement? Carbon management and net zero commitments are no longer just 'nice-to-haves' - they are rapidly becoming mandatory, pass/fail criteria for winning valuable public contracts.

Navigating this new landscape can be confusing. What exactly are buyers asking for? How do you demonstrate compliance? What does PPN 06/21 or now 06/06 actually mean for your bids?
Overview
This essential webinar will decode the carbon requirements now embedded in public sector procurement. We will provide a clear, practical guide to understanding what these rules are, why they matter, and how you can effectively respond to them to not only qualify for tenders but also gain a significant competitive advantage.

Stop getting disqualified on technicalities and start using your sustainability credentials to win more business.

What's covered:
· The Regulatory Landscape: Understand the key policies driving this change, including what is happening with PPN 06/21, the UK Government's Net Zero Strategy.

· Decoding the Requirements: Learn what buyers are actually asking for, including Carbon Reduction Plans, commitment to Net Zero by 2050, and reporting on Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions.

· Practical Steps: Get a clear action plan for creating a compliant Carbon Reduction Plan and embedding carbon management into your business operations.

· Future Proofing: Gain insight into where these requirements are headed next, ensuring your business stays ahead of the curve.
Additional Information

Eligibility:

This workshop is open to established enterprises located in Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.

 

Receipt of this support is subject to the Subsidy Control Act (2022). To qualify an enterprise cannot have received more than £315,000 Minimal Financial Assistance (MFA) and or De Minimis within any three-year period.

 

The project is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

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Presenters & Panelists

Julie Adams
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