GPhC towards net zero - carbon footprint consultancy, climate change policy, and action plan

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£50,000

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  • Environmental services

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Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

The requirement is to establish our own carbon footprint baseline from which to develop a programme of work to improve our own environmental performance and measure improvements. This will then inform a wider strategy towards net zero and a supporting action plan, including our use of regulatory levels to influence pharmacy.

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Contract reference: GPhC054
Access code:HD55B785TQ

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