Cooperatives Build a Better World
- May 2025
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Wigan Council is harnessing the power of procurement to advance a collective mission to tackle local inequalities. The council’s ‘mission-driven approach to procurement’ has been co-designed with businesses and partners and is based on ethical values which will build community wealth.
In 2024, a new movement for change was launched in Wigan Borough called ‘Progress with Unity’. It sets out two core missions that people and organisations across the borough will unite to tackle in the decade ahead.
These missions are to break down the barriers that create inequalities and help towns and neighbourhoods thrive.
Building community health and wealth is a central way for the council and partners to deliver on the two missions.
Simon Haworth
Strategic Lead
Wigan Council