Climate Action Breakfast - supplier engagement #2
Event description
Reducing the emissions of your supply chain is one of the most impactful actions you can take to lower your organisation’s impact on climate and nature and future-proof your business.
Engaging and supporting suppliers therefore provides a huge opportunity to drive progress towards climate goals.
Join us for the second of two introductory Climate Action Breakfasts on supplier engagement in partnership with Redcliffe & Temple and City Centre BIDs, on 27 November at Burges Salmon.
The first event shared tips on how to get ready to start engaging suppliers, this session will focus on how to engage and support suppliers, manage data and embed sustainability into procurement processes.
We will be focusing on practical steps and actions organisations can take, hearing from Sara Telahoun, Associate Director at 3ADAPT on:
- How best to engage suppliers;
- How to support suppliers to monitor and reduce their emissions;
- Embedding climate considerations within the procurement process;
- Tracking and reviewing supplier engagement progress.
We will also have Emily Greenwood from Greenhouse Communications and Thomas Finn from UWE Bristol share their experience.
Attendees will be encouraged to identify actions to take forward beyond the session and reflect on their organisation’s supplier engagement journey so far.
A light breakfast will be provided. The event is free thanks to our Climate Action Programme supporters, but places are limited so do reserve your spot.
About the Climate Action Programme
By offering a suite of events, resources and peer-to-peer learning opportunities, the Climate Action Programme provides support and inspiration to organisations of all kinds. We promote best practice, identify solutions to challenges, and foster a sense of community amongst organisations in Bristol that are committed to positive change.
To be kept up to date about upcoming events and opportunities with the Partnership and/or our Climate Action Programme, please join us as a member.
About our collaboration with Bristol City Centre BID and Redcliffe & Temple BID
We have expanded our Climate Action Programme by collaborating with Bristol City Centre Business Improvement District (BID) and Redcliffe & Temple BID. Through our collaboration, we embed a localised approach and deliver free and tailored climate support to organisations in this area of the city. Read more.
With thanks to all our Climate Action Programme sponsors:
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