As the global demand for humanitarian assistance continues to rise, there is an increasingly urgent need for our sector to consider how we can best minimise and manage the environmental impact as a result of our humanitarian responses.

Whilst this is a complex and multifaceted problem, it also presents a vast range of opportunities for knowledge-sharing and collaboration to drive change throughout the various stages of humanitarian aid delivery – particularly in procurement! The key is to incorporate technical specifications towards more circular specifications, and for example reduce toxicity of the material compositions.

Would your organisation also benefit from our expertise in developing more environmental sustainable approaches in your procurement?

👉 See a few examples here: Enable Sustainable Procurement