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ISO/PC 277 Sustainable purchasing

ISO/PC 277 Sustainable purchasing. Sustainable purchasing The aim of the future ISO standard. Assisting organizations in integrating the economic constraints and the principles and issues of social responsibility as described in ISO 26000 within the purchasing process ,

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ISO/PC 277 Sustainable purchasing

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  1. ISO/PC 277Sustainablepurchasing
  2. SustainablepurchasingThe aim of the future ISO standard Assistingorganizations in integrating the economicconstraints and the principles and issues of social responsibility as described in ISO 26000 within the purchasingprocess, independently of theiractivity or size
  3. Whichstandardsexistalready? ISO 9001: procurement aspects related to quality ISO 14001: procurement aspects related to environmental issues SA 8000: procurement aspects related to working condition and human rights Standards (and Audit programmes) decribing specific procedures and supply chain approaches (usually limited to social or environmental issues): BSCI Fair wear foundation WRAP FSC Bio-Labels etc. Référence
  4. Whyispurchasing important in ISO 26000 ? Purchasingis a major« sphere of influence » in public and privateorganizations Purchasingisobjectively a priority in the implementation of any social responsibilitypolicy For example, GDP in OECD countries ismostly made of inter-companies exchanges via decisions made by the purchasers Incomestatements of bigcompanies show thatpurchasingcanrepresent a great part of the turnover Public procurement of OECD countries is about 9% of the country’s GDP Is a SR policywhichdoes not takeintoaccountsustainablepurchasingcredible?
  5. SustainablepurchasingHow? Providingstandardization of principles and guidelines not only for procurementUnits and Top Managers but also for stakeholdersdealingwithpurchasingprocesses bothinternally and externally (for instance: suppliers, contractors, procurementunits, buyers, local authorities…)
  6. How is an International standard made? ISO International level National delegations ABNT Brazil DIN Germany AFNOR France SNV Switzerland … (Other National Standardization bodies) National standardization body Experts Industry and commerce, consumers, NGOs, standard users, governments, academic and research bodies, labour, public procurement …
  7. SustainablepurchasingISO/PC 277 Created by ISO/TMB duringits meeting of February 2013 Led, in the framework of a twinning arrangement, by AFNOR (France), and ABNT (Brazil): French Chairman and Brazilian Vice-Chairman French and Brazilianco-secretaries 1st meeting to beheld in Paris at the end of September
  8. SustainablepurchasingMembership of ISO/PC 277 24 participating countries (Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Columbia, Côte d’Ivoire, Denmark, Finland, France, Gabon, Ireland, Israel, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Serbia, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States) 12 observing countries (Armenia, Costa Rica, CzechRepublic, Ecuador, Germany, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Lithuania, Mexico, Spain, Thailand)
  9. SustainablepurchasingLiaisons to beestablished External: UNEP United Nations Environment Programme WTO GovernmentProcurement Agreement IFPSM International Federation of Purchasing and Supply Management Internal: ISO/TC 59 Buildings and civil engineering works (SN) whichdeveloped the ISO 10845 series on Construction procurement Anyfurther suggestion would bewelcome
  10. Standard on SustainablepurchasingProposed content Made of 2 parts: Part 1 : Policy - Strategy Define the sustainable purchasing policy in accordance with the 7 core subjects of ISO 26000: For purchasing management/departments and Senior Management, and for all of the internal and external stakeholders in the purchasing process For private and public organizations For all types of organizations, irrespective of their activity or their size Part 2 : Operational deployment Present operational recommendations for the stages of the purchasing process For purchasing departments, purchasers and/or other associated functions
  11. Part 1: Policy - Strategy Purchasing in relation to the seven core subjects of ISO 26000
  12. Part 2: Operational deployment
  13. Time for ISO Central Secretariat: Review, and editing of the draft, proofing, publishing Time for ISO member bodies: The draftiscirculated to all the ISO member bodies for enquiry / vote Time for ISO/PC 277: Draft of the future standard by the members of ISO/PC 277 SustainablePurchasing Standard on SustainablepurchasingWorkschedule: 2 to 3 years
  14. ISO Standard on SustainablePurchasing Thankyou for your attention ! For anyfurther information: Dr. Clemens LANG Chairman of SNV PC 277 and ISO 26000 Swiss Mirror Committee CSR senior consultant, Neosys Ltd. Tel. : +41 31 351 98 66 clemens.lang@neosys.ch or Laurence DOUVILLE, AFNOR, laurence.douville@afnor.org
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