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Setting the scene Brian Mangan Deputy Director NHS NW Procurement Development 35 provider hospitals 7m population £3bn annual spend on goods and services Create a community Raising the profile of procurement Improve transparency & co-ordination Promote organisational development Develop supplier relationship management Assist Trusts supporting the National NHS procurement agenda and savings challenge

Sustainably sceptical YOU MAY SAY WHY AM I SAYING SUSTAINABILITY IS SOMETHING FOR THE FUTURE….. Sustainability has over the years been embedded in our procurement vocabulary, but as with anything that becomes the norm its sense of urgency has become lost, buried in the raft of organisational policy documents and our need to fulfil our objective of in-year savings for our Trusts. Personally, this has until now made me sceptical of tangible benefits of sustainable procurement for the NHS. How many of us actually feel we can influence the effects on our environment through the myriad of contracts for goods and services we place - other than specifying suppliers must have a sustainable development policy? Even then do we actually monitor and measure its effects? If you can reflect back and remember with wonder and excitement of how you thought life would be like in the year 2000 and then in 1999 at 23.59 .5..4..3..2..1…filled with the euphoria of a new year’s spirit, people all around the world were thinking…‘Will all the lights go out, will the computers stop working, will life ever be the same….?’ Or was that just me?! For our children and grandchildren the new year of 2100 could be a very different experience. Attending a course run by the Cambridge Institute for Sustainable Leadership (CISL), leading academics demonstrated that if the current trend of increasing levels of CO2 emissions is not curtailed in the next 30 years, its damaging effects will be irreversible, with global warming causing havoc to the climate and having a major impact in reducing the resources available to sustain a growing population, making it clear that the time to review and re-energise our view of sustainable procurement is now Current trend of increasing levels of CO2 emissions is not curtailed in the next 30 years, its damaging effects will be irreversible, with global warming causing havoc to the climate and having a major impact in reducing the resources available to sustain a growing population, making it clear that the time to review and re-energise our view of sustainable procurement is now NHS NWPD is aiming to assist in developing guidance for trusts to recognise the value of the green £ and begin to take steps to make a practical contribution to the sustainability agenda. £ = ?

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Other drivers for change… LEVE1L LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 6.4 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) ● Evidence that all aspects of CSR are considered during the procurement process (as appropriate). ● Organisation's CSR policy includes the procurement approach to sustainability, modern slavery and all other appropriate ethical standards and approaches. ● Significant sustainable development aspects, opportunities and risks identified and addressed within procurement policies and procedures. ● Sustainable developments incorporated into wider procurement & commercial training, induction and development activity. ● Sustainable development related risks are routinely assessed as part of a wider corporate risk management system. ● Sustainable procurement performance is reviewed by senior management and the Board and communicated with key stakeholders and made publicly available NHS Procurement standards Evidence based Sustainable transition partnerships Reconfiguration of services and integrated healthcare with Local Gov Changing role for Trust Procurement Supply chain management Value based procurement

The hope…… Personal Practice Partnerships