Collecting and reporting sustainability data is becoming increasingly common, as organisations and their clients seek to quantify and effectively communicate their sustainability impacts.
This workshop will provide you with the knowledge and tools to help you to address the issue of measuring, reporting and managing sustainability of your projects.
This session - run by Charles Naud, product manager of Action Sustainability’s reporting system (link to: http://sustainabilitytool.com/) - will explore the drivers behind measuring sustainability data and how to effectively manage sustainability performance within your organisation and supply chain.
You will need:
This is a beginner level session, so suitable for anyone working in the built environment sector looking for an entry level introduction to the topic.
You may be sent reading materials or supporting documents prior to the workshop, so be sure to check your inbox so you are up to speed. These sessions have limited spaces, so before booking please ensure you can attend, and can meet the full attendance requirements.
Please arrive promptly and stay for the duration of the event. This means arriving no later than 10 minutes to the workshop and attending the full 3 hours. No recordings will be available of the live session.
To receive your CPD accreditation and for this to be tracked through your Supply Chain Sustainability School dashboard make sure your full name is reflected on your Zoom account when you join the session.
Please note, if you fail to meet the attendance requirements, unfortunately you will not be issued a CPD Certificate.
If you have any questions, please contact workshop@supplychainschool.co.uk
If you’re planning to book this session, please note that AI note-takers won’t be permitted. If you need note-taking support for accessibility reasons, we’re more than happy to help – just let us know. We’re committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for everyone. If you have any disabilities or specific requirements, feel free to reach out to us in advance at info@supplychainschool.co.uk.