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#ScotClimateWeek PPG round up

Scottish Government Procurement

As part of Scot Climate Week 2023 , we hear from some members of the Public Procurement Group (PPG) on how their organisations are embedding climate action in their procurement activities. Also in line with our environmental initiatives, we’re actively collaborating with our top 100 suppliers to gather climate plans.

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5 Reasons to Attend 2023 Ivalua NOW Paris!

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Her mission is to reconnect people with nature through the innovative I AM WATER ocean workshops in underserved coastal communities. Breakout Sessions This year, we’ve invited industry thought leaders to join 8 expert panels covering data, supplier collaboration, procurement finance, and vendor management.

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The Role Of Social Value In Public Procurement: Driving Community Impact

Tracker Intelligence

Source: [link] Key Components Of Social Value In Public Procurement Process Economic impact The significance of public procurement is immense, as it places orders that help to generate employment opportunities. Market engagement Interacting with the market is necessary so that social value is integrated into the procurement processes.

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Unlocking the door to government contracts: A lifeline for small businesses

Federal News Network

In its procurement strategy, the government is required by law to buy a percentage of its requirements from U.S. This can be achieved through targeted outreach programs, workshops and online resources aimed at demystifying the federal contracting process, empowering small businesses to navigate it successfully. small businesses.

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Scottish Procurement Vlog – March 2025

Scottish Government Procurement

The third sector and representatives of the wider economy at a Public Services Reform Summit, to look at how we collaborate and discuss and set out a path for transformational change on improving public services. You’ll find these on our Scottish procurement blog. We felt it was a really good opportunity to undertake a review.