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Six London authorities hope to save £6 million through IT database deal

This system not only cuts our running costs but improves our systems, reduces paperwork and makes it easier for our suppliers to do business with us. Councillor Paul McGlone, lead member for finance at Lambeth Council.

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Scientists team up to research food waste as an energy source

Citrus residue, cashew shells and coffee waste are among the by-products of the food supply chain that scientists are hoping to harness as alternative carbon source for bio-fuel.

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Procurement of broadband upgrade is non-competitive, say Lords

The UK government’s strategy to implement broadband across the country risks shutting out smaller contractors, according to a committee of peers.

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Green Party calls for stronger powers for supermarket watchdog

The political party’s policy committee says the grocery adjudicator must be given the ability to fine those that treat suppliers unfairly.

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UK services activity expands at slowest rate for 19 months

This is somewhat disappointing following the disruption of the Queen’s jubilee in June, said Paul Smith, senior economist at Markit.

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‘More troops should have been used from start’ for Olympics security

Contracting the armed forces in the first instance could have avoided problems with the London 2012 security contract, an academic has said.

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UK construction sector returns to growth

But the slight expansion does not signal an imminent rebound for the industry, with commercial activity supporting falls in residential and civil engineering.

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World Bank warns of food price volatility

The organisation has said adverse weather conditions affecting harvests will lead to an unpredictable market and rising prices.

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Co-op introduces supplier performance matrix

The retailer implemented the tool, which measures ethics, environmental impact and product development, to monitor the performance of own-brand food suppliers.

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Invest in IT systems that offer greater detail

Buyers should be able to gather data to allow for greater analysis of procurement spend, rather than relying on ERP systems or stakeholder requirements.

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