Funded by the Welsh Government, WRAP Cymru has been providing free sustainable procurement support to public sector organisations in Wales since 2016.
The Welsh public sector spends approximately £8billion each year on goods and services. As such, there is significant opportunity for public bodies to use procurement to achieve positive environmental, economic and social outcomes, as set out in the WFG Act.
We encourage you to read the below case studies, which highlight examples of best practice.
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Using Warp-it to achieve more sustainable procurement at Hywel Dda University Health Board
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Natural Resources Wales: Sustainable Procurement of Trees
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Comparing Milk Packaging Options for Monmouthshire Primary Schools
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Comparing Milk Packaging Options for Pembrokeshire Primary Schools
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National Procurement Service - Delivering Wellbeing Goals through procurement
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Embedding circularity in Swansea Council’s Civic Centre Office Refurbishment
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An Inspirational & Collaborative Workplace for Public Health Wales
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Towards a Circular Economy in NHS Wales: Mobility Equipment Repair and Reconditioning