Recherchetool für Materialien Fair procurement: That's how small communities do it. Based on the experience of the consultations of two smaller municipalities, FEMNET summarizes in this brochure how municipalities with fewer (purchasing) staff can also make a contribution to socially and ecologically sustainable purchasing. The handbook would like to show that even with a thin staffing level, (still) lack of political backing or legal uncertainties, there are ways to make public procurement fair. If socially and environmentally sustainable purchasing criteria are introduced, this entails additional requirements. Procurers must familiarize themselves with relevant product groups and know quality labels. You need to know how appropriate criteria can be legally anchored in the procurement process. The handbook aims to support this by using examples from procurement practices of similar sized municipalities. Scope: 16 pagesReference: free of charge to Download as PDF file back