An Introduction to the CouncilVenuePresenterDate
MissionTo support and recognize institutions for strategic leadership in understanding and taking responsibility for all of the consequences of all of their goods and services spending.
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We are collaborating tolaunch a shared program for guiding, measuring, and recognizing leadership in sustainable purchasing.
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1 Purchaser = 100’s of Consumers
An opportunity for leadership.
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Purchasing Organizations
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…are uniquely positioned to demand transparency into the upstream and downstream impacts of goods and services.
…are capable of incorporating sustainability criteria into purchasing decisions at a scale that can shift markets.
…are specially equipped to drive down the cost of sustainable products and services so that everyone can afford them.
…are already responsible for ensuring that end-users understand, like and adopt new products and services.
Marketplace Stakeholders
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• Suppliers• Policymakers• Public Interest Advocates• Professional Societies• Trade Associations• Certifiers• Standards Developers• Consultants• Researchers
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SPLC Approach
Founders Circle
City of Portland, OR
City of San Francisco, CA
City of Washington, DC
State of California
State of Michigan
State of Minnesota
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U.S. DEPARTMENT
of AGRICULTURE
Strategic Partners
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Programs• Membership – leadership network and community of practice
• Guidance & Tools – Principles, technical working groups, Strategic
Planning Guide, Spend Analysis Handbook, Category Guidance
• Professional Development – training curricula, credential
• Convenings – annual meeting, workshops, webinars, sharing calls
• Solution Matching – product/service directory, expo
• Leadership Recognition Programs – awards, rating system
• Outreach – raise visibility of sustainable purchasing movement
Benefits for Key Stakeholders
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Purchasers Suppliers Public Interest
1 SHAPE THE FUTURE
Be at the forefront of the movement to transform the sustainability of our economy;
Be at the table to help develop guidance for products or services that you sell;
Help raise the standards used in trillions of dollars worth of purchasing decisions;
2 REDUCE COSTS & RISKS
enhance efficiency of staff; reduce need for consulting; share costs of training andsupplier engagement;avoid mistakes
reduce costs associated with market confusion;harmonize data requests to address “survey fatigue”
reduce cost of promoting new science and best practices;lower risk that guidance and tools will be under-utilized
3 INCREASEBUSINESS VALUE
find improved solutions for end users; exceed mandates cost-effectively;receive recognition for leadership
align offerings to expressed market needs; align brand with Council’s sustainability leadership
improve outcomes by getting upstream of impacts;expand reach of existing efforts
4 ACCESSPEOPLE &INFORMATION
gain access to trustworthy, ready-to-use guidance; gain insight into peer efforts & market direction;develop networks of peers and reliable suppliers.
gain insight into needs and expectations of leading large organizations;develop networks of peers and valued customers.
gain insight into procurement processes and challenges;develop relationships with potential partners.
Our Approach
Our Approach & Programs
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Guide for Leadership in Sustainable Purchasing v1.0 (December 2014)
Our Approach & Programs
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Rating System v1.0 (December 2015)
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Principles for Leadership in Sustainable Purchasing
General Member Benefits
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• Networking with forward-thinking purchasing professionals and other market stakeholders
• Contribute to the technical development of the Council’s guidance, measurement and leadership recognition programs
• Access member-only resources: webinars, conference calls, research reports
• Join expert communities of practice
• Discounts on registration for events and trainings
• Public recognition (member listing, member logo, press kit, etc)
• Communication platform (annual meeting presentations, blog articles, etc)
• Eligibility for awards programs
SPLC Badges
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Let people know about your relationship in the Council by using the appropriate badge in your own slide decks.
SPLC Logos
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Prioritization Framework
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Note: For the sake of simplicity, this visual shows environmental and social impacts together. In practice, they will likely be considered independently because the alternative would require making difficult evaluations, such as the relative impact of greenhouse gas emissions vs the impact of child labor.
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