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ROOT to Market Dynamic Market for Regenerative Procurement

Regeneration Over Extraction. Suppliers must seek to:  Prioritise materials and products that restore, replenish, or enhance natural living systems.  Avoid extractive materials that degrade ecosystems, deplete finite resources, or cause long term environmental harm.  Use resource efficiently and maximise material lifespans through good design and appropriate material use  Demonstrate a clear transition plan away from extractive inputs where alternatives are not yet available.  Minimise embodied carbon in construction materials (e.g., concrete, steel, insulation).  Prioritise regenerative or circular construction materials (e.g., reclaimed steel, recycled aggregates, lower embodied carbon concrete alternatives, timber from regenerative forestry).  Avoid extractive materials linked to high impact mining (e.g., virgin aggregates, aluminium, PVC).  Seek to design for deconstruction, enhancing the residual value of materials at the end of design life and reducing future reliance on extractive practices Ethical and Non-Exploitative Supply Chains. Suppliers must seek to:  Ensure all labour practices across their supply chain are fair, safe, and free from exploitation.  Avoid sourcing from suppliers or regions associated with forced labour, unsafe working conditions, or unfair pay.  Maintain transparent supply chain mapping and provide evidence of due diligence on request.  Ensure fair and safe working conditions on construction sites. 2.3 Climate Friendly Operations. Suppliers must seek to:  Minimise carbon, water and waste in their organisations and core operations.  Specifically minimise greenhouse gas emissions across production, transport, and distribution.  Prioritise low carbon materials, renewable energy, and efficient logistics.  Minimise whole life carbon impacts in design and materials, optimising embodied carbon together with operational efficiency.  Reduce site emissions (plant, generators, transport) and use electric or low emission plant and machinery.  Implement site level water management and waste segregation plans.  Demonstrate continuous improvement in reducing their carbon footprint, water usage and waste production, supported by measurable data where possible.  Drive design towards deconstruction practices and offer (and advocate for) regenerative material options to replace more mainstream materials  Nature Enhancing Practices. Suppliers must seek to:  Adopt practices that actively improve soil health, biodiversity, water quality, and ecosystem resilience.  Use regenerative agricultural, manufacturing, or operational methods wherever feasible.  Avoid chemicals, processes, or materials known to harm biodiversity or natural habitats.  Implement nature positive site practices.  Ensure soil protection and restoration before and after works.  Avoid habitat disturbance and protect ecological features during construction. Circularity and Resource Stewardship. Suppliers must seek to:  Maximise recycled, reclaimed, or up-cycled materials.  Design products and packaging for reuse, repair, or recycling.  Minimise waste generation and avoid single use materials unless essential for safety or compliance.  Design for reuse, modularity and disassembly.  Maximise reuse of demolition materials.  Avoid single use construction materials (e.g. plastic sheeting)  Offer and opt for the use of bio-based and recovered materials wherever viably possible

Buyer
HEART ACADEMIES TRUST
Contract Value
Value not disclosed
Deadline
3668 days left
31 Mar 2036
Published
12 Mar 2026
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About This HEART ACADEMIES TRUST Contract

This open tender from HEART ACADEMIES TRUST was published in 2026. The ROOT to Market Dynamic Market for Regenerative Procurement contract with a submission deadline of 31 March 2036.

This UK government contract opportunity is part of the public procurement process, openly available via Find a Tender.

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12 Mar

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31 Mar

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ROOT to Market Dynamic Market for Regenerative Procurement - Scope of Work

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  • Regeneration Over Extraction. Suppliers must seek to:
  •  Prioritise materials and products that restore, replenish, or enhance natural living systems.
  •  Avoid extractive materials that degrade ecosystems, deplete finite resources, or cause long term environmental harm.
  •  Use resource efficiently and maximise material lifespans through good design and appropriate material use
  •  Demonstrate a clear transition plan away from extractive inputs where alternatives are not yet available.
  •  Minimise embodied carbon in construction materials (e.g., concrete, steel, insulation).
  •  Prioritise regenerative or circular construction materials (e.g., reclaimed steel, recycled aggregates, lower embodied carbon concrete alternatives, timber from regenerative forestry).
  •  Avoid extractive materials linked to high impact mining (e.g., virgin aggregates, aluminium, PVC).
  •  Seek to design for deconstruction, enhancing the residual value of materials at the end of design life and reducing future reliance on extractive practices
  • Ethical and Non-Exploitative Supply Chains. Suppliers must seek to:
  •  Ensure all labour practices across their supply chain are fair, safe, and free from exploitation.
  •  Avoid sourcing from suppliers or regions associated with forced labour, unsafe working conditions, or unfair pay.
  •  Maintain transparent supply chain mapping and provide evidence of due diligence on request.
  •  Ensure fair and safe working conditions on construction sites.
  • 3 Climate Friendly Operations. Suppliers must seek to:
  •  Minimise carbon, water and waste in their organisations and core operations.
  •  Specifically minimise greenhouse gas emissions across production, transport, and distribution.
  •  Prioritise low carbon materials, renewable energy, and efficient logistics.
  •  Minimise whole life carbon impacts in design and materials, optimising embodied carbon together with operational efficiency.
  •  Reduce site emissions (plant, generators, transport) and use electric or low emission plant and machinery.
  •  Implement site level water management and waste segregation plans.
  •  Demonstrate continuous improvement in reducing their carbon footprint, water usage and waste production, supported by measurable data where possible.
  •  Drive design towards deconstruction practices and offer (and advocate for) regenerative material options to replace more mainstream materials
  • Nature Enhancing Practices. Suppliers must seek to:
  •  Adopt practices that actively improve soil health, biodiversity, water quality, and ecosystem resilience.
  •  Use regenerative agricultural, manufacturing, or operational methods wherever feasible.
  •  Avoid chemicals, processes, or materials known to harm biodiversity or natural habitats.
  •  Implement nature positive site practices.
  •  Ensure soil protection and restoration before and after works.
  •  Avoid habitat disturbance and protect ecological features during construction.
  • Circularity and Resource Stewardship. Suppliers must seek to:
  •  Maximise recycled, reclaimed, or up-cycled materials.
  •  Design products and packaging for reuse, repair, or recycling.
  •  Minimise waste generation and avoid single use materials unless essential for safety or compliance.
  •  Design for reuse, modularity and disassembly.
  •  Maximise reuse of demolition materials.
  •  Avoid single use construction materials (e.g. plastic sheeting)
  •  Offer and opt for the use of bio-based and recovered materials wherever viably possible

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