While procurement can be an accelerator for circular economy in organisations, scaling up the positive outcomes of successful pilots can be difficult, due to specific internal agreements, culture and values (organisational attitude).
This third training session of the BRINC Network of Public Authorities will provide suggestions and advice on how to change and evolve governance structures (mindset, attitude, culture), to support the implementation of circular economy within your organisation.
To attend this online workshop, register here before 27 November.
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- Mainly Public authorities, but also producers, suppliers, international organisations, academia
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Description
While procurement can be an accelerator for circular economy in organisations, scaling up the positive outcomes of successful pilots can be difficult, due to specific internal agreements, culture and values (organisational attitude) that hamper the mainstreaming of green requirements in public purchases.
This third training session of the BRINC Network of Public Authorities will provide suggestions and advice on how to change and evolve governance structures (mindset, attitude, culture), to support the implementation of circular economy within organisations. The session will be fed by the experiences of regional and local governments that have succeeded in this effort and other experts on the topic.
To attend this online workshop, register here before 27 November.
The BRINC - Brokering cross-border innovation through clusters project brings together Public Authorities (PAs), who are looking for circular solutions, with companies. In this way, the PAs gain knowledge about which products and solutions the companies can offer, and/or the insight that their needs can be met in ways that they were previously unaware of.
The BRINC project is co-funded by the European Union's COSME program (Competitiveness of SMEs).