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Our Members

Better Sydney

www.bettersydney.com.au

Better Sydney works with organisations of all sizes to help them work better.  What do we mean by better? ​​

  • ​Better education around environmental, social and economic sustainability
  • Better training and upskilling to turn policies into practical actions
  • Better collaboration, risk mitigation and resilience for staff, clients, peers, suppliers and sub-contractors
  • Better analysis, assessment, benchmarking, feedback, reporting and verification

Better Sydney provides training, expertise, skills and education around:​

  • Property, construction and infrastructure: ​With decades of international experience, including developing and driving the adoption of international rating systems and tools, the Your Home sustainability guide, Modern Slavery Supplier Platform, and supplier collaboration initiatives
  • Environmental, economic and social sustainability: With in-depth understanding of sustainability drivers and metrics through work with the Green Building Council of Australia, WorldGBC, Property Council of Australia, ISCA, ASBEC, governments and industry bodies
  • Sustainable procurement and supply chains: With experience in purchasing, procurement and supply chain challenges, establishing and leading Australia’s Supply Chain Sustainability School, and project-managing the Property Council of Australia’s Supplier Platform
  • Human rights and modern slavery issues: ​​With strengths and networks across issues from emerging legislation to current best practice, advising to federal, state and local governments on social sustainability, human rights and modern slavery

Better Sydney leverages a network of experts to raise awareness, inspire action and help your business move towards a more sustainable future, including:

  • Education and learning resources: Development of content that raises awareness of sustainable procurement and ethical supply chain issues, including relevant case studies, actions and measurable outcomes, following Universal Design for Learning principles.
  • Policy creation, benchmarking and verification: Using knowledge of best practice to craft appropriate policies, guidelines, and measurement frameworks. Ensuring recommendations are fit for purpose through holistic analysis, trend forecasting and creative skills.
  • Hands-on training: ​Designing and delivering in-person and online training that embeds sustainability values at an organisational level, with relevant narratives and curated content.

Facilitation, moderation and presentation: Experience in leading groups, workshops and discussions for local and global businesses, all levels of government, industry collaborations and community groups.