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Sustainable procurement

This section looks at how the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) incorporates its sustainable development policies into its procurement activities. It is designed to give suppliers an idea of how these policies influence the contract letting and contract management processes of the DWP.

As part of the contract letting and management process, DWP's commercial representatives will ask current and potential suppliers about sustainability in the delivery of contracts, including their supply chain. The Department wants to be confident that equality and diversity, equal opportunity, fair pay and good employment practice exist throughout the supply line. This is because the activities of any organisation, however large or small, can contribute to meeting our Greening Government Commitments and objectives.

Contact the Sustainable Procurement Team

The DWP has a dedicated Sustainable Procurement Team, providing advice in all aspects of sustainable procurement in the department. Feedback and suggestions are welcomed from current and prospective suppliers of both goods and services.

Contact the Sustainable Procurement Team, Susan Carr and Dave Blackburn, via the team email.

Background

It is the DWP vision to deliver best practice Sustainable Procurement (SP), help deliver the required government outcomes, ensure DWP contracts provide best value for money and that DWP can demonstrate continuous improvement against government sustainable targets.

DWP supports the most vulnerable in society, working to reduce child and pensioner poverty, helping those who can work to do so, and ensuring people with disabilities can play their full part. To support its aims the Department seeks to promote economic growth, tackle poverty and social exclusion, and minimise its own environmental impact. These objectives align with and fully support the UK Strategy for Sustainable Development - Securing the future.

The DWP Sustainable Procurement Strategy is a key driver to ensuring that we specify sustainable goods and services wherever possible, and encourage best sustainable practice throughout our supply chains. If DWP is to fully meet its responsibilities and match the Government’s commitment and targets for sustainable development then we need to deliver, and we are looking to our suppliers to help us achieve more.