UK government will scrap the Sustainable Development Commission (SDC)

I always believed that the UK is making progress in the promotion of sustainable business practice. This announcement today to close down the Sustainable Development Commission (SDC) is not really progress. Quite the opposite really to put it mildly.

 

This is the beginning of the Guardian article about the decision:

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The coalition government will on Thursday announce plans to axe its sustainability watchdog in order to meet targets for public sector spending cuts, it emerged today.

 

Proponents of the Sustainable Development Commission (SDC) argue that its remit to advise government on reducing its carbon emissions and other resource use saves far more money that it costs.

 

The plan to scrap the Sustainable Development Commission is – ironically – scheduled to be unveiled on the same day that the agency will release its annual report into green improvements to the government's operations. This lists tens of millions of pounds worth of savings from fuel costs, water, waste and other things. Many of the changes were prompted by advice from the SDC which has staff of around 60 and a budget of just under £3m, and which was set up by the then deputy prime minister John Prescott in June 2000 after persuasion from Michael Meacher MP.

 

Read the complete article here:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/jul/20/sustainability-watchdo...

 

Our opinion

What a disaster. The Sustainable Development Commission (SDC) was and still is a very important watch dog here in the UK for everything to do with sustainability at the heart of government. This decision to scrap the SDC altogether is a clear sign that spending cuts are far more important then promoting Sustainability for the current UK government.

 

I am by no means political here. Strictly viewing this from a Sustainability perspective it can be concluded that all the great work by the SDC will vanish. As simple as that!