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Greening government commitments 2011 to 2012 annual report

Annual report on government departments’ progress against 2015 targets in 2011-12.

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

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Greening Government Commitments: Annual Report on Government Departments’ Progress against 2015 Targets in 2011-12

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In February 2011, the Government made a commitment to embed sustainability in all it does, including the way the Government estate is run, as part of its commitment to be the greenest Government ever. The Greening Government Commitments set out firm goals for departments to tackle their carbon emissions, water use, waste, and supply chain impacts.

The results outlined in this first annual report on progress against the Greening Government Commitments show that individuals and organisations across Government are making fundamental changes to the way they work. The targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions, waste and water use, as well as buying more sustainably, affect every aspect of Government operations, and the breadth of the Government estate means that these changes have a far-reaching effect.

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Published 14 December 2012

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