2009 Annual Review
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Recommendation

That the London 2012 Sustainability Group establish a timely, clear, co-ordinated, funded, independent work programme to capture sustainability lessons learned and to set new standards of sustainability in the sectors identified by the senior executives in January 2009.

History

Status at 31 Mar 2013

Closed

Status at 01 Oct 2012

Closed

Status at 31 Mar 2012

Closed

The ODA has now launched its learning legacy, which will include information about how others can follow their lead, including cutting construction-related carbon emissions. The UKGBC is rolling out a programme of communication to the industry. LOCOG is developing knowledge management plans, although this is more around knowledge transfer to the IOC. LOCOG is also promoting the uptake of BS8901. A new recommendation to LOCOG was made as part of the Commission's legacy review. These initiatives form the basis for an overall programme to disseminate lessons learnt and set new standards of sustainability by getting others to follow. Some plans are being discussed and taken forward by Government and industry associations to make this happen. Closed (recommendations from the legacy review take precedence)

Status at 31 Dec 2011

Progress Made

Status at 30 Sep 2011

Progress Made

Status at 30 Jun 2011

Progress Made

Status at 31 Dec 2010

Progress Made

The ODA have begun a programme to capture sustainability lessons as part of a wider learning legacy programme which is being implemented. LOCOG are developing their knowledge management plans, although this is more around knowledge transfer to the IOC. LOCOG are also promoting the uptake of BS8901. It is not yet clear how these will form part of an overall programme and be disseminated to set new standards of sustainability, although some plans are being discussed and taken forward by Government and industry associations. Progress Made

Status at 30 Sep 2010

Progress Made

Status at 30 Jun 2010

Status at 31 Dec 2009

This review was published in May 2010. A statement on progress will be provided in the 2010 Annual Review