ENGINEERING COUNCIL. GUIDANCE ON SUSTAINABILITY for the Engineering Profession.

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ENGINEERING COUNCIL GUIDANCE ON SUSTAINABILITY for the Engineering Profession www.engc.org.uk/sustainability

This guidance describes the role of professional engineers in sustainability. It lists six principles to guide and motivate engineers when making decisions for clients, employers and society which affect sustainability. Contribute to building a sustainable society, present and future Apply professional and responsible judgement and take a leadership role Do more than just comply with legislation and codes Use resources efficiently and effectively Seek multiple views to solve sustainability challenges Manage risk to minimise adverse impact to people or the environment This guidance is issued by the Engineering Council. It replaces and updates the code of practice Engineers and the Environment published in 1993. It will be reviewed periodically and comments are welcome. Professional Engineering Institutions may wish to use this to assist them in developing guidance for their members.

The role of professional engineers in sustainability Professional engineers have a significant role to play in sustainability. They work to enhance the welfare, health and safety of all, with the minimal use of natural resources and paying due regard to the environment and the sustainability of resources. Their work is influenced by the opportunities and challenges that sustainability brings. Engineers are the providers of options and solutions to maximise social value and minimise environmental impact. There are pressing challenges due to the adverse effects of depletion of resources, environmental pollution, rapid population growth and damage to ecosystems. A purely environmental approach is insufficient, and increasingly engineers are required to take a wider perspective including goals such as poverty alleviation, social justice and local and global connections. Globalisation brings important opportunities for engineers to promote change through sharing experience and good practice. The leadership and influencing role of engineers in achieving sustainability should not be under-estimated. Increasingly this will be as part of multi-disciplinary teams that include non-engineers, and through work that crosses national boundaries. Sustainable development The goal of sustainable development is to enable all people throughout the world to satisfy their basic needs and enjoy a better quality of life, without compromising quality of life for future generations. Sustainable development stands on two concepts: needs, for example the essential needs of the world s poor; and limitations imposed by the state of technology and social organisation on the environment s ability to meet present and future needs. The following principles have been agreed in the UK to achieve sustainable development 1 : living within environmental limits ensuring a strong, healthy and just society promoting good governance achieving a sustainable economy using sound science responsibly 1The UK Government Sustainable Development Strategy: Securing the future delivering the UK sustainable development strategy. March 2005.

Background and further information Sustainability is referred to both explicitly and implicitly in several Engineering Council documents, including the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence (UK-SPEC), The Accreditation of Higher Education Programmes and Guidelines for Institution Codes of Conduct, which can be found in UK-SPEC. Many Professional Engineering Institutions produce materials related to sustainability, some of which were referred to in the preparation of this guidance. For further information visit: www.engc.org.uk/sustainability

246 High Holborn London WC1V 7EX T +44 (0)20 3206 0500 F +44 (0)20 3206 0501 info@engc.org.uk www.engc.org.uk Publication of extracts from this document are encouraged, subject to attribution to the Engineering Council Registered Charity: 286142 Published May 2009. Updated September 2013. Designed by TC Communications Ltd