Sustainable Development Strategy definition
Examples of Sustainable Development Strategy in a sentence
The Provider will ensure key personnel, particularly managers, are familiar and up to date with the Sustainable Development Strategy and Carbon Management Plan, and their role within it.
The Provider will ensure that a Board approved Sustainable Development Strategy and Carbon Management Plan is produced, and reviewed at least annually.
In 2010 the University of Chichester published its Environmental and Sustainable Development Strategy 2010-2013, in which the commitment to “maintain and improve diversity within the University’s estate” was stated, the first University’s Biodiversity Action Plan (UOC BAP), was published in April 2011 to help to achieve this aim and to contribute to the UK and Sussex LBAP.
In line with the longer term Seychelles Sustainable Development Strategy (SSDS) 2012-2020, the Government of Seychelles endorsed its National Development Strategy (NDS) 2016-2019.
Sustainable Development Strategy (Schedule 13.3 Part 1 Appendix 2) The initial draft strategy for sustainability for the services.
The Northern Ireland Civil Service (NICS) and its associated agencies are committed to the promotion of social inclusion and equal opportunities as key objectives in the Sustainable Development Strategy for Northern Ireland.
The Council adopted its first Sustainable Development Strategy on 12 September 2007.
The NHS Sustainable Development Strategy for the Health and Social Care System 2014-2020 has given the NHS a mandate to reduce its carbon footprint and to become more sustainable.
Egypt’s long-term national development framework, the Sustainable Development Strategy (SDS): Egypt’s Vision 2030, has three dimensions (economic, social and environmental) and its 10 pillars are aligned to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
We have set out a range of steps in our Sustainable Development Strategy to ensure responsible procurement which includes steps to encourage local businesses and reduce the carbon emissions caused by our purchases travelling to reach us.