PSS AWARDS WINNER: Local Authority – Exeter City

PSS AWARDS WINNER: Local Authority – Exeter City

Becoming an Energy Neutral Council Exeter City Council is a cost efficient, forward thinking Council, working to reduce its carbon footprint and encouraging others to do the same. A new commitment to make real change and deliver Exeter’s aspiration to become a lead sustainable authority has been embarked on. The goal is to deliver long term financial and carbon savings as Exeter strives to become an energy neutral council. This ambition is supported by an…

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PSS AWARD WINNER: Best Green Office Project – Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

PSS AWARD WINNER: Best Green Office Project – Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

The Environmental Department of Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust launched the Green Champions Network in January 2015. The in-house funded and managed Network was designed to overcome the sustainability challenges faced by one of the largest Trusts in the UK by positively engaging with its staff, patients and service users on environmental issues. Nottinghamshire Healthcare employs 8800 staff in a variety of settings within the East Midlands and South Yorkshire including prisons and secure units,…

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PSS AWARDS WINNER: Government – Scottish Parliament

PSS AWARDS WINNER: Government – Scottish Parliament

Introduction The Scottish Parliament accommodates around 1200 building users including 129 elected Members (MSPs) and their staff; some 450 Scottish Parliamentary Service staff; Scottish Government staff; contractors; media personnel; and plays host to around 300,000 visitors a year. Responsibility for providing accommodation, staff and services to the Parliament lies with the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body (SPCB), a committee of Members chaired by the Presiding Officer. The Scottish Parliament site at Holyrood includes several connected buildings…

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