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Circular Economy in Procurement: 2024 Discussion Paper on Key Actions for Councils

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Circular Economy in Procurement: 2024 Discussion Paper on Key Actions for Councils

At Local Government Procurement (LGP), we are committed to helping councils overcome the challenges of adopting Circular Economy principles in procurement. Building on the insights from our 2024 White Paper, we are excited to present our latest Discussion Paper, crafted to provide actionable recommendations tailored for local governments.

This comprehensive paper identifies key barriers to implementing Circular Economy practices—such as capacity building, executive buy-in, cost management, and supply chain challenges—and offers Four Key Actions to address them.

What’s Inside the Discussion Paper?

· Fresh insights from over 100 NSW council representatives.

· Updated challenges and emerging trends in Circular Economy for 2024.

· Targeted and practical recommendations embedded in Four Key Actions to streamline Circular Economy implementation in procurement for local governments.

Empower your council to take the next step in sustainability and ESG with proven strategies and collaborative approaches.

Download the Discussion Paper and start driving impactful change today. LGP circular economy discussion Paper

How can LGP help?

With our deep expertise in circular economy practices, we are equipped to assist your council in assessing its current status against circular economy goals and providing tailored recommendations. We are committed to supporting you throughout the implementation process to ensure that these sustainability strategies are effectively integrated into your operations. For More information, please contact Dr Hadi Vandchali at [email protected].

Together, let’s create a more sustainable future for our communities!

 

 

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