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8.10.2019

Managing a sustainable purchasing strategy – Case Stockholm  

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30.8.2018

City of Helsinki Urban Environment Division: innovatively procured, intelligent situation awareness service for city transport

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30.8.2018

Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment: Integration SIB – employment of immigrants through financing agreements based on social impact bonds

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29.8.2018

City of Forssa: responsible procurement – recycled equipment for lower secondary school students

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29.8.2018

City of Tampere: responsible procurement of protective gloves for healthcare

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29.8.2018

City of Vantaa: using employment conditions in competitive bidding for assisted living facilities

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29.8.2018

City of Salo: using sustainability criteria in competitive bidding for food procurement

3.9.2018
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