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Alan Hendry Envirowise Scotland Manager

THE PUBLIC SECTOR SUPPLY CHAIN PROJECT. Alan Hendry Envirowise Scotland Manager. TODAY’S OBJECTIVES. Introduce Envirowise Introduce the Public Sector Supply Chain Project Other examples of success. WHAT IS ENVIROWISE ?. A programme funded by government and the devolved administrations

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Alan Hendry Envirowise Scotland Manager

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  1. THE PUBLIC SECTOR SUPPLY CHAIN PROJECT Alan Hendry Envirowise Scotland Manager

  2. TODAY’S OBJECTIVES • Introduce Envirowise • Introduce the Public Sector Supply Chain Project • Other examples of success

  3. WHAT IS ENVIROWISE ? • A programme funded by government and the devolved administrations • Free help for all businesses • Promotes better environmental practices that reduce business costs

  4. ENVIROWISE OBJECTIVES • To reduce UK industry’s impact on the environment whilst……... • Saving UK industry £585M per year by 2015 – currently £270 million/year. A total saving of £1 billion so far.

  5. ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY HELPLINE • Gateway to Envirowise & Carbon Trust • Freephone 0800 585794 • Any environmental or energy efficiency question • 2 hours free specialist advice • Signposting to other sources of information • Requests for publications

  6. COMPANY VISITS • Fast Track Visits- how to get started • For larger companies – health check and targeted visits • Whole day allocation or more • Walk around site • Find the data • Analysing process and prioritising • Follow up research • Bullet point Action plan

  7. PUBLICATIONS & TOOLS • Good Practice Guides (how to do it) • Practical tools to help manage a supply chain partnership [GG362] • Waste Mapping [ET219] • Waste Minimisation for Managers [GG367] • Case Studies • Retail supply chain distributes cost savings from improved packaging [GG332] • Retail therapy: supply chains benefit from partnership approach [EN388] • Retail therapy 2003: reducing waste through supply chain partnerships [EN442] • Videos & software

  8. THE PUBLIC SECTOR SUPPLY CHAIN PROJECT A partnership approach

  9. WHAT’S ON OFFER • Unique project for public sectors bodies and their suppliers • Usually up to 10 host public sector bodies as a pilot • Normally inviting 25 –30 suppliers each • Aim is to reduce waste and costs from joint business activities • Free technical support from Envirowise to identify where waste and costs can be reduced

  10. THE PROGRAMME • Four phases – over six months • Launch • Free company visit for suppliers – energy, waste, water, design • Free support for public sector organisations • Free training workshops for all • Impact assessment • Case studies for exemplar suppliers • Programme to concentrate on one service delivery area e.g. catering, office supplies or furniture to be agreed

  11. PHASE 1 • Half day launch • Overview of the Programme to selected suppliers • Outline supply chain partnership benefits and opportunities • Sign up for FTV and future training workshops

  12. PHASE 2 • Initiate public sector organisation waste mapping activities • Support benchmarking activities for priority resources • Manage and present benchmark data • Co-ordinate Free Fast Track Visits for suppliers

  13. PHASE 3 • Training workshops • These will cover resource related issues e.g. energy, water, resources etc. • Implementation support • Discussion and progress on action plans

  14. PHASE 4 • Record supplier achievements on an ongoing basis for public sector organisations and suppliers • Measure aggregated financial savings and environmental improvements • Case study of exemplar suppliers • Encourage dialogue for future cost and environmental savings

  15. BENEFITS TO PUBLIC SECTOR • Improved Service levels • Reduced costs • Improved supplier relationships • Assistance in the delivery of the Waste Strategy for Scotland • Environmental benefits • Address best value and SD

  16. BENEFITS TO YOUR SUPPLIERS • Sharing experiences • Problem solving • Networking with other companies • Targeted to your needs • Direct access to expert support • Free, independent technical support • Environmental and cost savings

  17. OTHER SUCCESSES

  18. KEYACTIONSFROMTHECOMPANIES Waste • Measure different wastes • Return packaging to suppliers for reuse • Bale cardboard waste and compact general waste • Segregation and recycling • Source recycling contractor for scrap materials • Source pellet manufacturer for wood waste • Install incinerator with heat recovery for wood waste Raw materials • Switch to returnable packaging • Optimise cutting patterns • Purchase pre-cut pieces • Rework or reuse reject metal • Improved planning/purchasing of materials • Optimise solvent use and reuse • Use of more efficient spray equipment for stains and lacquers • Use of electronic mail for internal memos • Better control of chemical dosing • Improve handling, segregation and movements of materials

  19. KEY ACTIONS FROM THE COMPANIES Others • Measure different wastes • Check compliance • Check compliance with Packaging Waste Regulations • Set up a team to identify potential improvements suggested in Focus Guide • Contact Loan Action Scotland for interest free loan for energy efficiency improvements • Contact the Helpline for Awareness Raising materials • Contact STEP for a student placement • Contact Helpline for publications • Staff Training Utilities / Energy • Record monthly consumption of gas/electricity and relate to product • Measure temperature of buildings • Install energy efficient lighting • Install presence detectors in unoccupied areas • Read electricity & water meter at night • Check for water leaks • Check for compressed air leaks • Turn off computers at nights and weekends • Mend leaking tap • Install water saving devices • Check for unauthorised use of water • Switch off heaters when workshop unoccupied

  20. JOIN A WINNING TEAM…… www.envirowise.gov.uk

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