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ISO 20400:2017 (Sustainable Procurement) Awareness Training

Description

ISO 20400:2017 is the world's first International Standard for sustainable procurement. The standard provides guidelines for integrating sustainability into an organization's procurement processes. 

Aimed at top managers and directors of the purchasing function, it helps to align procurement with an organization's goals and objectives and create a culture of sustainability.

By implementing ISO 20400, your organization will contribute positively to society and the economy through making sustainable purchasing decisions and encouraging suppliers and other stakeholders to do the same.

This presentation can be used to create awareness of your organization's sustainable procurement processes and practices in support of the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 


Learning Objectives
 

​1.    Acquire knowledge on sustainability management.
2.    Gain an overview of the ISO 20400 standard and its contents.
3.    Gather practical tips on how to get started with ISO 20400.

Contents
 

​1.    Introduction to Sustainability

  • 2023 Global Risks Outlook

  • Projected Growth In Population & Resource Demands By 2050

  • What Is Sustainability?

  • OECD Definition Of Sustainability

  • Three Pillars Of Sustainability

  • What Is A Sustainable Business?

  • Why Is Sustainability Important?

  • Examples Of Sustainable Development

  • Sustainability Management For Supply Chain

  • The Spectrum Of Sustainability

  • U.N. Sustainable Development Goals

  • U.N. Global Compact's 10 Principles & The 17 Sustainable Development Goals

  • ISO Standards Contribute Directly To The U.N. Sustainable Development Goals


2.    Overview of ISO 20400 Sustainable Procurement

  • ISO In Brief

  • What Are Standards?

  • What Standards Are Not

  • Why Are Standards Important?

  • Introduction To ISO 20400

  • What Is Sustainable Procurement?

  • What Is ISO 20400?

  • Who Is ISO 20400 For?

  • Relationship Between ISO 20400 And ISO 26000 (Social Responsibility)

  • What Does ISO 20400 Do?

  • Objectives Of ISO 20400

  • Benefits of ISO 20400

  • Is ISO 20400 A Certification Model?


3.    Contents of ISO 20400

  • Table of Contents of ISO 20400

  • Clause 4 - Understanding the Fundamentals

  • Clause 5 - Integrating Sustainability into the Organization’s Procurement Policy and Strategy

  • Clause 6 - Organizing the Procurement Function Towards Sustainability

  • Clause 7 - Integrating Sustainability into the Procurement Process

  • Schematic View of the Contents of ISO 20400

  • ISO 20400 Key Clause Structure (4-7)

  • ISO 20400 Detailed Clause Structure


4.    Getting Started with ISO 20400

  • Examine Your "Buying Culture"

  • Know Your Supply Chain

  • Think Strategically

  • Get Buy-in From Top Management

You may also be interested in the following Management System Standards (sold separately):

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  2. ISO 13485:2016 (Medical Devices - QMS) Awareness Training

  3. ISO 14001:2015 (EMS) Awareness Training

  4. ISO 19011:2018 Auditing Management Systems Training

  5. ISO/IEC 20000-1:2018 (SMS) Awareness Training

  6. ISO 20400:2017 (Sustainable Procurement) Awareness Training

  7. ISO 22000:2018 (FSMS) Awareness Training

  8. ISO 22301:2019 (BCMS) Awareness Training

  9. ISO 26000:2010 (Social Responsibility) Awareness Training

  10. ISO/IEC 27001:2022 (ISMS) Awareness Training

  11. ISO 31000:2018 (Risk Management) Awareness Training

  12. ISO 37000:2021 (Governance of Organizations) Awareness Training

  13. ISO 37001:2016 (ABMS) Awareness Training

  14. ISO 37301:2021 (CMS) Awareness Training

  15. ISO 41001:2018 (FM) Awareness Training

  16. ISO 45001:2018 (OH&S) Awareness Training

  17. ISO 50001:2018 (EnMS) Awareness Training

  18. ISO 55001:2014 (Asset Management) Awareness Training

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