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IEEP environmental policy

STATEMENT
As an environmental research organisation we consider it essential that we are aware of the environmental implications of our own day-to-day activities. We fully recognise our responsibility to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and strive to make sustainable practices and high environmental awareness a norm.

IMPACTS
Our most significant environmental impacts are:

OBJECTIVE
Our aim is to continually improve our environmental performance through minimising resource consumption, reducing waste, reusing and recycling materials, and considering a commitment to sustainable practices when choosing suppliers and partners. The following outlines how we address our different impacts:

Transport

Energy use

Keep energy use to a minimum by doing the following:

Paper use

As a policy studies institute, much of IEEP's work involves the generation of reports or other potentially paper-based outputs; we similarly receive many printed books and reports and maintain a small paper-based library. Recognising the material, energy and pollution impacts of paper creation and use our policy is:

Office supplies

As for the remaining office supplies and equipment we:

COMMITMENT
To deliver this Policy we are committed to do the following:

This Policy will be reviewed in six months on 25 March, 2009.

IEEP is one of the seven founding organisations of the GreenHouse, a hub of environmental thinking and activity, which will be housed in a fully sustainable building in London to be completed in 2012