Stockland - their projects and supply chains
Stockland is one of the largest diversified property groups in Australia, owning, developing and managing a large portfolio of retail town centres, workplace and logistics assets, residential communities and retirement living villages. Their vision is to be a great Australian real estate company that makes a valuable contribution to communities and country alike.
Stockland and sustainability
As a real estate owner, manager and developer, Stockland believes that the opportunity and responsibility exist to create the right balance of social, environmental and economic conditions for communities, customers and investors now and in the future.
Stockland and their future supply chain
Stockland is always improving how well they do things, as well as managing the risks that are a part of any procurement, project or supply chain, to help things run as efficiently as possible. They do this by following their Sustainable Supply Chain Charter that sets out how they can achieve the most sustainable outcomes by working WITH companies in their supply chain, and procure goods and services from businesses that ‘get’ what they do.
They also want to create enduring employment and economic development around their developments, and that means working with companies on better outcomes if they’ll work, learn and grow with Stockland. If project teams and sub-contractors can understand the importance of their role, from project design to procurement to delivery, we can achieve world-leading outcomes and long-term success.
Your role in Stockland’s supply chains
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Enjoy your sustainability learning journey!
Stockland has partnered with the Supply Chain Sustainability School to provide free sustainability learning resources for staff, key contractors, suppliers and partners, so that not just every project – but every part of the supply chain – can be more sustainable.
There are three key steps that Stockland would like you to get across.
After all, everyone plays a part in creating successful, sustainable projects:
Step 1
Register with the Supply Chain Sustainability School – registration is fast, free and simple. Look for the hand in the top right of your screen.
Step 2
Complete a Self Assessment – this will help you understand your own (and your organisation’s) level of sustainability knowledge. It will also give you your free sustainability learning action plan. The self-assessment links are on the left of this page.
Then come back to this page!
Step 3
Complete the following four learning resources:
Sustainable construction
Reducing the Environmental Impact of Road Construction
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Environmental management
EMS manual example
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Stockland Sustainability Induction Video
Video
Environmental management
Assistance with Environmental Management
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