Engaging suppliers

This section features organisations that have engaged with suppliers to help them green their products, process or company.

Lambeth Council's logoLondon Borough of Lambeth

Lambeth Council is the second largest inner London Borough with an official population of 272,000 and approximately 10,000 businesses. Lambeth won the 'Engaging suppliers' award in the 2009 Mayor of London's Green Procurement Code awards.
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Transport for London logoTransport for London

TfL is responsible for managing transport services across London and is one of the world’s leading transport authorities. TfL was Highly Commended in the 'Engaging suppliers' category of the 2009 Mayor of London's Green Procurement Code awards.
Click here to download the TfL case study

 

Cancer Research UK logo

Cancer Research UK

CRUK is the world's leading independent organisation dedicated to cancer research. All of the charity’s activities are directed towards its ultimate goal of beating cancer.
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Lewisham logoLondon Borough of Lewisham

Lewisham Council is responsible for providing a range of high quality services for over 248,000 people. The Council employs approximately 8,000 staff.
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Policeman using recycling binMetropolitan Police Service

MPS is the largest police service in England and Wales, providing services for over 7.5 million Londoners and employing 51,600 people.
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Promo2u logoPromo2u

Promo2u is an East London based company supplying corporate name badges and promotional gifts. The company specialises in recycled and eco merchandise.
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Photograph of SGT's staff and clientsSt Giles' Trust

SGT aims to reduce crime and social exclusion by providing services such as housing, training and employment to homeless people, prisoners and ex-offenders.
Click here to download the SGT case study