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Story 23 October 2020
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Open Call: Group of Nordic buyers join forces on green innovation procurement

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Joana Moreira

Nordic cities and municipalities are challenging together the market to discover green innovations. On 25th November, a group of Nordic Buyers including the City of Malmö, City of Oslo, City of Helsinki, Region Stockholm, City of Aalborg and City of Copenhagen will jointly host the Nordic Forum for Market Dialogue on Circular, Fair Smartphones. At the event, these major buyers will meet with resellers, suppliers and relevant stakeholders from all over Europe to discuss procurement needs and solutions towards circular. 

 

The event will take place online between 09.00-13.00 (CET).

If you’re interested, don’t miss this call and register here by 18th November. 

 

The main goal of the Nordic Forum for Market Dialogue on Circular, Fair Smartphones is to develop a timeline of workable actions in collaboration with the market, including brand owners, resellers, service providers and reuse/recyclers of ICT. The event will include an overview of cities upcoming intentions, collaborative workshops to discuss appropriate criteria and monitoring to be included in future  contracts, plus the opportunity for one-on-one discussions between buyers and suppliers.  

 

To take part, register here by 18th November.

Contact point: ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability - procurement@iclei.org

 

Background:

The Nordic Forum is a key opportunity to raise awareness in the electronics industry about circularity and social responsibility which are essential for public buyers.

 

The event is hosted (virtually) by the City of Malmö and is part of the Meet the Market series within the Make ICT Fair Project, jointly organised by ICLEI -Local Governments for Sustainability, Electronics Watch and Procura+ European Network for Sustainable Procurement.

 

 

DISCLAIMER: This information is provided in the interest of knowledge sharing and should not be interpreted as the official view of the European Commission, or any other organisation.

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