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Implications of the CSR approach to procurement
- The ISO 26000 standard and the seven core questions.
- Impacts of CSR deployment on purchasing policy and strategies.
- Responsible purchasing approaches: environmentally sound, fair trade, solidarity purchases, etc.
- The guidelines of the ISO 20400 standard "Sustainable Procurement".
Case study
Identify the themes covered in a sustainable procurement approach based on the purchasing policies of several organizations. Fun quiz on the different approaches to sustainable procurement.
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Preparing the process: diagnosis and roadmap
- Mapping CSR issues and risks by procurement and supplier families.
- Prioritizing based on the company's commitments, the CSR issues of the purchasing family, and the supplier.
Group discussion
Discussion workshop: issues, risks, prioritization criteria.
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Defining accurate needs and the specifications
- Defining accurate needs: Economic, environmental, social and stakeholder criteria.
- Formulating and integrating CSR criteria into the specifications.
- Becoming familiar with the life cycle approach.
- Implementing the total cost.
Exercise
Draft purchasing clauses: Integrate the life cycle approach and multi-criteria analysis. Total cost calculation.
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Evaluating and selecting suppliers
- Designing a supplier self-assessment questionnaire.
- Identifying areas for improvement and implementing a continuous improvement process.
- Identifying suppliers committed to CSR: labels, certifications, management systems, etc.
- Declaring your commitments in an online selection process.
Exercise
Preparing a supplier audit.
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Securing the purchasing relationship
- Adopting a Sustainable Procurement Charter.
- Defining a code of conduct for purchasing: the rights and duties of buyers.
- Ten commitments of the Responsible Supplier Relations Charter.
- Contractualizing progress plans.
- Measuring performance: Building sustainable procurement indicators.
Role-playing
Workshop to consider the actions to be taken to implement the ten commitments.