| Job No: |
Client: |
Description: |
from: |
to: |
| 507 |
Lancashire County Council | Facilitating a stakeholder workshop to establish priorities for the Councils LA21 strategy |
1999 | 1999 |
| 505 |
Lancashire County Council | Review of the Fylde Coastal Waters Improvement Scheme |
1998 | 1998 |
| 501 |
Lancashire County Council | Sustainability training for all members and senior officer |
1996 | 1997 |
| 345 |
Welsh public sector | Welsh Procurement Initiative – Sustainable Procurement Technical Advisors
G2L are acting under a framework contract as sustainable procurement technical advisors to all Welsh public sector organisations. This contract lasts until 2009 and encompasses many services such as training, EMAS support, specification development, working on more sustainable services and the development of collaborative tendering opportunities and networks.
|
2005 | current |
| 343 |
Green Public Procurement Review of Europe | Green Public Procurement Review of Europe
G2L is part of European consortium of consultants to develop a measurement tool to measure the current level of green public procurement across the European Union (EU) and make available examples of environmental technical specifications for a series of product and service groups identified as most suitable for ‘greening’’. |
2005 | current |
| 341 |
G2LFoundation | Preparing EMAS for the Municipality of Almada, Portugal |
2005 | 2005 |
| 338 |
South Staffordshire | |
2004 | 2004 |
| 337 |
Sunderland Metropolitan Borough Council | |
2004 | 2004 |
| 336 |
DEFRA | G2L undertook the research, development and delivery of a series of regional training programmes which acted as the roll-out of the UK Government’s National Sustainable Food Procurement Initiative.
|
2005 | 2005 |
| 335 |
Derbyshire County Council | Mainstreaming sustainability training programme |
2004 | 2004 |
| 333 |
European Commission, DG Environment | Organising and running EMAS workshops in eight countries involving 96 local authorities |
2005 | 2005 |
| 332 |
Southwark | Training on implications of climate change for housing managers |
2004 | 2004 |
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