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Integrating Responsible Business Conduct in Public Procurement

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Society has become increasingly aware of environmental and human rights-related risks in global supply chains in recent years. Public procurement can make a positive contribution to economic, environmental and social progress. If not used strategically, though, people and the planet may face more negative impacts. Meanwhile, governments and businesses face calls to take greater responsibility for their purchasing decisions. Risk-based supply chain due diligence can help public buyers to boost responsible business behaviour through public procurement.

This report takes stock of current practices integrating responsible business conduct (RBC) in public procurement and identifies possible avenues to increase the impact of public procurement strategies to promote responsible business conduct objectives. Based on a survey with both OECD Members and Adherents to OECD instruments on public procurement and RBC, it covers a wide geographical range and features data focused on responsible business conduct aspects in public procurement. The report encourages policy makers and practitioners in public procurement and RBC to collaborate with all relevant stakeholders, drawing on good practices from across policy areas.

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The federal Circular of 16 May 2014 is the strategic and operational framework for the sustainability of federal public procurement. In this Circular, the federal government includes different sustainable policy objectives, for example the inclusion of at least eight considerations relevant to reducing the environmental impact of goods, services and works in the context of public procurement. The Circular also addresses the social dimension of sustainability by offering model contract clauses, measures to support SMEs and to integrate persons that are not easily integrated into the labour market. Objectives include the participation in public social economy enterprises, training or socio-professional integration of low-skilled job-seekers, students, interns or trainees, people with physical and/or mental disabilities or people suffering from discrimination.

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