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Welcome To Wirral
Sustainable Procurement Objectives
Wirral Council is a major consumer of goods and services. We recognise that the goods and
services we purchase will have an impact on the environment and human development both
locally and globally. We aim to reflect our commitment to sustainable development and equality
through the goods and services we purchase.
The Strategic Procurement Objectives are outlined in full by the Procurement Strategy developed
by the Corporate Procurement Unit (CPU) and approved by Cabinet on the 4th December 2003.
The CPU have developed a Sustainable Procurement Policy to address the objective to ‘promote
procurement practices and policies which contribute to the Council's priorities on equality,
sustainability and regeneration’ and is a key objective of the Corporate Procurement Unit (CPU).
The Policy was endorsed by the Finance and Corporate Management Select Committee on 30
November 2004 and approved by Cabinet on the 15th December 2004.
Sustainable Procurement
Sustainable procurement should meet normal procurement imperatives (Best Value) but not by:-
• Exploiting labour, working conditions and pay.
• Undermining local cultures, values, practices and legal requirements.
• Damaging future economic and social prosperity of the individual community, country,
and future generations.
• Exhausting or damaging natural resources, wildlife, habitat and bio-diversity.
• Polluting air, land and water
The purpose of this policy is to help minimise impact on the environment by providing staff with
information and practical help to assist them to buy or specify products that cause the lease
environmental damage. It sets out Council policy on environmental purchasing and gives tips
and advice on how to find products that will be effective, of value for money and do least harm
to the environment.
Wirral Council has a commitment to sustainable development, or as the Government recently put
it ‘a better quality of life for everyone, now and for future generations to come’. This
commitment is part of our response to the global action plan for sustainable development Agenda
21. It numbers us amongst thousands of local authorities throughout the world all playing their
part. This guide aims to assist with the implementation of the procurement strategy. If we are to
deliver best value services we need to take account of the wider implications of our purchasing
decisions. The purchase price may only be a fraction of final cost to the council, or wider society,
with a variety of impacts associated with the way goods and services are made, delivered,
moved, used and disposed of. These include running costs, repair and disposal charges, along
with indirect and hidden costs like traffic congestion and pollution.
We all use goods and services on the Council’s behalf, or influence the specification of council
purchases. Whilst your individual choices may not seem like much, they add up. Wirral Council
already spends approximately £180 million each year and so has a potentially huge impact. The
UK Government currently encourages Green procurement and in several European countries it is
already mandatory in the public sector.
Equality
Wirral Council is committed to equality of opportunity for everyone regardless of his or her race,
nationality, religious belief, gender, sexuality, disability, age, or marital status. We are committed
to promoting equality and diversity, which embraces a broader definition than equal
opportunities. This broader definition recognises that everyone has a contribution to make and
that services can be improved by harnessing the skills and contributions from all sectors of the
workforce and community. Equality issues relating specifically to procurement will be
incorporated in this Sustainable Procurement Policy. Further details can be found in the ‘Equality
and Diversity Statement’ recently adopted by Cabinet.
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