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1 Measuring your use of natural resources Barbara Riddell, Director of Resources

2 Using Responsible Procurement to reduce your use of natural resources Nicole Fletcher Head of Sustainable Development

3 RP baseline report and delivery plan for the GLA Group to 2012  LFB’s action plan on RP  Delivery & monitoring via LFB working group Responsible Procurement Commitments www.london.gov.uk/rp

4 Measuring Green Spend Mayor of London’s Green Procurement Code Criteria: Govt Quick Wins standards (on www.defra.gov.uk) EC Green Public Procurement criteria (ec.europa.eu/environme nt/gpp/index_en.htm) A recognised eco-label or certification scheme

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6 Contract Management & Contract forward plan review -Cost -Environment -Socio Economic -Current Activity -Scope for Improvement -Reputational Risk of no controls Score Responsible Procurement Impact Assessments 1-12 Take forward Quick Wins OR Monitor Quick Wins 13-20 Specify for & encourage opportunities OR Targeted improvement required 21-30Improvement Required

7 Buildings Energy Efficiency Programme (BEEP) Building retrofit with guaranteed savings Payback 10-11 yrs LFB achieving 26% energy savings on average Framework open to UK public sector

8 Water Savings Specify Govt quick wins Specify standards as part of a major project -Identify mandatory scoring elements

9 Clean Air Transport specifications Low Emission Zone minimum Euro Standards Fuel types Technology refresh clause

10 Materials Waste & recycling -Market research options -Require take back schemes Paper use -Moving towards electronic invoicing Sustainable Timber -CPET models specifications, clauses and guidance on monitoring www.proforest.net/cept www.proforest.net/cept

11 Thank you Contact: Nicole Fletcher Head of Sustainable Development London Fire Brigade t: 020 8555 1200 ext: 31213 e: nicole.fletcher@london-fire.gov.uknicole.fletcher@london-fire.gov.uk

12 Tea & Coffee break 11.30 – 11.50am

13 Summary of Use of Natural Resources in the UK FRS’s

14 Energy Climate Change – mitigation and adaptation Energy efficiency Renewables and micro- generation Smart metering CHP & Biomass

15 Energy Responses Most are measuring energy use Some have set reduction targets e.g. East Sussex  3.5% CO 2 /yr Partners: Carbon Trust Strategy: general environment policies over a specific energy policy – is this the best approach? Many noted promoting energy efficiency to staff e.g. newsletters

16 Clean Air Transport Fleet Journey’s to work Business Travel Driver Training Incidents CO 2 and other air pollutant emissions from fires

17 Clean Air Responses Variation in responses on CO 2 emissions: Clean Air and/or Energy? Different measures used e.g. total CO 2 or CO 2 -eq/kg or FTE Strategies: Clean Fuel, Travel Planning and monitoring air samples Some look at the environmental impact of fires

18 Clean Water Water Use and Pollution Prevention On own sites Operationally Did you know… Just 1 litre of oil can pollute 1 million litres of fresh drinking water

19 Clean Water Responses Many are measuring water use on their own sites Few targets: m 3 of water used or spend on water Operational water run-off was noted by 1 respondent Rainwater harvesting noted by 1 respondent Limited partners: Thames Water

20 Land and Soil Estate Management: Fuel Storage Foam training/storage Deep lift pits Interceptors End-of-Life Vehicles Operationally: Local Working Agreement with Environment Agency HAZMAT/HMEP

21 Land and Soil Responses Fewest responses, only 1 taking measurements Some considered fire contaminants and pollution control measures implemented where necessary Partners: Environment Agency Some links made to biodiversity work – but is this the right place?

22 Materials e.g. paper use, foam use, supplier engagement Waste Management and Recycling Did you know… The UK produces more than 434 mT/yr of waste. This rate would fill the Albert Hall in London in less than 2 hours.

23 Materials Responses Only a few noted recycling and waste management activities Some FRS’s are working with their suppliers to limit the use of materials e.g. switching to biodegradable detergents 1 respondent noted fuel use under this heading – is this the right place?

24 Summary Clear that a great deal of work is being done Majority have a general Environment or Sustainability Policy rather than issue specific policies Some common gaps e.g. operational water use, measurements for land and soil Some variations on the best place for issues to be considered e.g. Where is the best place for CO 2 to be considered? Does it matter? Questions raised: What are the best units for measurement? Is there a place for biodiversity? Is a holistic or issue specific strategy the best approach?

25 Group Discussion

26 Group Discussion Questions 1.What are we already addressing and what’s working? 2.What are the challenges and barriers to applying the assessment to the FRS.

27 Lunch 12.45pm -1.30pm

28 Group Discussion Questions 3.Opportunities for FRS collaboration 4.CAA and how best to provide information to local authorities?

29 Next Steps Presentations will be emailed to attendees Summary of activities on natural resources? Practitioners network? Thanks for attending…..


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