Public Procurement and Human Rights
The Norwegian Agency for Public and Financial Management (DFØ) offers guidance on public procurement and human rights (PPHR).
The Norwegian Agency for Public and Financial Management (DFØ) offers guidance on public procurement and human rights (PPHR).
Find information on the Norwegian e-procurement infrastructure.
Explore the Nordic initiative to utilize public procurement as a tool for creating circular and sustainable furniture. This sub-project aims to mitigate the adverse environmental impacts of mass-produced furniture.
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is integral to many public organizations. This CCFPP sub-project is dedicated to reducing the emissions associated with ICT procurements and minimizing waste from ICT equipments at the end of their lifecycle.
In ZED 2.0 we aim to support Nordic cities reach zero emission delivery, discover greener and more innovative solutions, and enhance public sector collaboration to meet these goals.
Making public procurement more climate-friendly and circular requires data. Measuring and monitoring public procurement is vital for organizations to become more data-driven in their work. In this sub-project we aim to raise the quality, consistency, and availability of carbon footprint data for public procurement.
INTERPROC is a EU CEF project. DFØ is leading the project that aims to have new versions of eForms and ESPD according to EU regulations within 2023. DFØ will develop a new Doffin and contract register to support the new formats. The project will in addition make new eTender profiles.
Circular and Climate Friendly Public Procurement (CCFPP) is a Nordic Vision project funded by the Nordic Council of Ministers under the administrative leadership of the Norwegian Agency for Public and Financial Management (DFØ). CCFPP seeks to reduce the climate and environmental footprint of the Nordic public sectors' high level of consumption of products and services.
Here you find information about generalised risks of human rights breaches in the global supply chains for construction and landscaping materials.
Here you find information about generalised risks of human rights breaches in the global supply chains for IT-products.