LIV Young Lawyers

Green Practice

The Green Practice Project aims to promote awareness and uptake of green initiatives in the legal profession by networking and training lawyers interested in sustainability to improve their professional development and enhance innovation.

The project seeks to improve the sustainability within the profession by enabling lawyers with a commitment to sustainability to be more effective in their workplaces.

This will be achieved by:

•    improving networks through public events;
•    development of education and resources; and
•    delivery of relevant skills training

How to become a Green Practice

A key aim of the GP Project was to design a document that identified areas which lawyers and firms can easily develop within their practice to reduce their impact on the environment. The materials aim to do this, and to provide some motivational and organisational tips to assist in making sustainable change. Download a copy of the Green Practice Guide “How to become a green practice” (pdf).

Green Practice Column

Green Practice is a regular column in the Law Institute Journal which examines how lawyers and law firms can become more sustainable. It provides busy people with practical information about sustainability. If you’re interested in becoming published in this area, or have any questions, please email greenpracticeLIV@gmail.com.

If you would like to see previous published Green Practice columns: