Responsible Purchasing Promotion Scheme (SPAR, Ville de Nantes et Nantes Métropole)

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1 Responsible Purchasing Promotion Scheme (SPAR, Ville de Nantes et Nantes Métropole) Patricia Dupré-Cormerais, Nantes Métropole Mission commande publique durable Direction de la commande publique

2 Reminder of the background (1) New regulatory requirement New opportunity Legislation on SSE (31 July 2014) and energy transition (17 August 2015): strengthen the role of public procurement for the benefit of social and environmental policies A requirement when a Local Authority's total annual purchases are greater than 100 M ex. VAT Establish procurement targets with social and environmental aspects The aim of the legislator is twofold: To mobilise the largest public purchasers in line with the National Plan for Sustainable Purchasing (PNAD) To make these policies intelligible to economic actors and operators 2

3 Reminder of the background (2) Priorities of the political project for construction of a sustainable local area Employment Equality Development of the local area Transitions, including ecological, energy, environmental Encourage, motivate, promote: design and develop new sustainable business models and socially and environmentally responsible solutions. 3

4 Reminder of the background (3) Public procurement: lever for action for the benefit of public policy Financial burden of public procurement: 430 million The two dimensions of sustainable procurement Act in support of and in line with public policy: encourage the development of businesses, support actors for a sustainable territory 120 million for VDN 310 million for NM Act as a responsible buyer: CSR, example of and reciprocal relationship with the actions required of businesses Overall performance of purchasing: legal, economic, consideration of sustainable development and the interests of businesses 4

5 Public policy Employment Employment and economic development Equality Energy and Environmental transition Sustainable Procurement approach: a 15-year commitment to continuous improvement SUSTAINABLE PUBLIC PURCHASING New business models Social Aspect Devices Corporate Social Responsibility Circular Economy Social and Solidarity Economy Fair Trade Integration Tackling discrimination/ promoting equality Disability Environmental Aspect Energy transition Environment Organic-Short Chain Key achievements Integration clauses in works, cleaning services contracts Carbon clauses in roadworks, street lighting, waste collection contracts CSR clauses in cleaning and printing contracts Clauses related to combatting discrimination in five trial contracts Purchase of eco-friendly supplies (cleaning products, wood, paper, furniture, organic food, etc.) or high energy performance (vehicles, computers etc.) Use of adapted/protected organisations through set-asides (laundry, building, parks etc.) 5

6 Responsible Purchasing Promotion Scheme (SPAR) Dual consistency: - With the devices for responsible public purchasing - And with public policies for support of companies An internal guide for directions on the devices to implement Presentation of the Local Authority's strategy to businesses and actors, as well as practical methods and support available within the local area (Parcou'RSE) as part of the Nantes area CSR Platform (showcase website rse-nantesmétropole.fr) Saying what we're going to do, how to do it, check what has already been done and its effects 6

7 SPAR in 11 action-sheets New business models Social Aspect 1. Corporate Social Responsibility 2. Circular Economy 3. Social and Solidarity Economy 4. VSEs/SMEs 5. Fair Trade 6. Integration 7.Tackling discrimination/promoting equality 7 Environmental Aspect 8. Disability 9. Energy Transition (energy - climate) 10. Environment (air-health-water-biodiversitypollution) 11. Organic - short chain

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20 SPAR governance scheme: development, implementation, monitoring Target: To take action through public procurement and assess the impact of these measures Cross-functional technical committees Diversity Steering Committee, Citergie, CASCADE, PLASE, etc. Directorates for steering of public policy Co-design of measures on public procurement Support of steering directorates CSR STEERING COMMITTEE Vice-Presidents responsible for public policy with regard to land development and/or buying agreements Sustainable Purchasing Mission Sustainable Purchasing Program Technical management, coordination (planning) SPAR Assessment Public Procurement Service: legal structure, list of clauses related to SPAR Purchasing Department: Consideration of sustainable procurement in the Purchasing methodology Operational directorates for steering of purchases Implementation and integration of SPAR Participation in assessment (data collection) 20

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