The strategy will look at ways in which the Armed Forces – and their equipment – can become greener.
Frontline operations could also benefit from Sustainable Procurement since improving the energy efficiency of equipment would reduce the number of supply convoys required in theatre, reducing operational risks to troops.
Sustainable procurement could additionally reduce fuel costs and through-life costs of a piece of equipment. For example, three areas where the MOD has achieved energy efficiency are:
Minister for Strategic Defence Acquisition Reform, Lord Drayson, said:
“Climate change, resource depletion and energy competition are likely to contribute to future instability and conflict – making sustainable procurement an important defence issue.
“Reducing reliance on fossil fuels and other scarce resources will help the Armed Forces address the causes of climate change. But will also improve their ability to operate in hostile environments, reducing the need for re-supply convoys in dangerous territory.â€
The strategy supports the Defence Acquisition Reform Programme and aims to embed the principles of sustainable development in the MOD’s acquisition processes. It involves assessing: