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Circular and Climate-Friendly Public Procurement (CCFPP)

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.

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What do the regulations say?

Here you will learn how to comply with the requirements in the Regulation on Pay and Working Conditions in Public Contracts.

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Minimum requirements

The Regulation on Pay and Working Conditions in Public Contracts sets minimum requirements to public contracting authorities who procures services or building- and construction works.

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Logistics optimisation for the environment and user satisfaction

NAV Assistive Technology Centre Agder has undertaken significant measures to enhance the sustainability of its transport and logistics operations. By focusing on groupage and efficient coordination, the Centre aims to better utilise available transport capacity, thereby reducing emissions and operational costs.

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Analysis tool for sustainable goods delivery

Bærum, Oslo, and Drammen are addressing transport challenges by improving data integration and reducing manual processes. Their collaboration aims to implement efficient, sustainable strategies to cut emissions, showcasing the power of cross-sector cooperation for a greener future.

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Off-peak delivery of goods

In an effort to improve urban logistics and sustainability, the City of Stockholm has partnered with Menigo Foodservice AB to pilot off-peak delivery of food supplies to schools, preschools, and care homes. This initiative, set for Q1 and Q2 of 2024, aims to test and verify the feasibility and benefits of scheduling deliveries outside traditional hours.

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Enhancing Sustainability Through a Digital Reuse Platform

Asker Municipality, in collaboration with14 other municipalities, is developing a digital reuse platform to streamline material reuse and reduce waste. Running through 2024, the project aims to automate processes and increase sustainability by making it easier for employees to report needs and share surplus items across municipalities.