Circular economy procurement framework
  • Introduction
  • Overview
  • 1. NEEDS
    • 1.1 Leveraging strategy
    • 1.2 Tactical decisions
    • 1.3 Risks and opportunities
    • 1.4 Internal buy-in
    • 1.5 Achievable circularity
  • 2. TENDER
    • 2.1 Data collection
    • 2.2 Longlisting suppliers
    • 2.3 Criteria for technical items
    • 2.4 Criteria for biological items (food)
    • 2.5 Criteria for packaging
  • 3. GO TO MARKET
    • 3.1 Shortlisting questions
    • 3.2 Briefings on circular economy
  • 4. EVALUATION
    • 4.1 Evaluation process
  • 5. SELECTION
    • 5.1 Selection process
  • 6. CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
    • 6.1 Performance review
  • 7. Examples
    • DS Smith & Flex-N-Gate
    • MIT
  • Glossary
  • Disclaimer
  • Submit your case example
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  1. 1. NEEDS

1.5 Achievable circularity

Deciding on what level of circularity is required and achievable

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Although complete circularity is the target, the maturity and capability of the supply base may not allow this from the start.

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