Sustainability learning resources and events, free to ISC members – ISCouncil

Sustainability learning resources and events, free to ISC members

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  • Product Type Education & Training
  • Regions Auckland, Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Christchurch, New South Wales, New Zealand, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Wellington, Western Australia

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About

The Supply Chain Sustainability School provides free e-learning education, information, videos, templates and face-to-face training for construction and infrastructure suppliers, contractors and service providers from local sole traders to international organisations. Learning resources address all key and emerging sustainability issues including materials, waste, energy and carbon, environmental management, water, biodiversity, ethics, community, climate adaptation, procurement, social sustainability and supplier diversity, as well as human rights and modern slavery. Companies, teams or individuals signing up can access a wealth of free resources and tools to meet increasing sustainability demands and performance benchmarks; they can also create a tailored learning Action Plan relevant to their profession, size of organisation and level of knowledge, that will help build clever, collaborative and competitive construction and infrastructure sectors.

Sustainability Outcomes

Using the School’s extensive range of learning resources may help your project or asset achieve L1 in ISv2.0 Wfs-2 as part of the required induction program. L3.2 in ISv2.0 Spr-3 asks for suppliers to be engaged to build their sustainability credentials, and the variety of topics, resources and case studies means there is something for every organisation through the supply chain. The School’s e-learning resources, videos and educational materials may be used to build the capacity of your project’s or asset’s supply chain through selected e-learning modules for material sustainability issues. For ISv1.2, Innovation Challenge 6 (IC-6) encourages the industry to educate their supply chains and School resources represent a flexible, free and fantastic way to meet these requirements. In addition, the school’s resources may help your site employees and sub-contractors understand good sustainability management practices such as carbon management, environmental discharges, waste and resource recovery, biodiversity, community engagement, climate change, human rights and modern slavery as well as sustainable procurement, each of which may be helpful in achieving associated ISv1.2 and ISv2.0 credits.