Procurement

Working to facilitate the integration of circular procurement in government and business

An ever-increasing demand for our limited natural resources is having significant impact on the biosphere that all life depends on. In adopting circular procurement policies and methods, governments and business can help create a demand driven circular economy transition. By using their massive purchasing power they can support the development of circular products and services. The Circular Procurement Working Group will collaborate to implement circular procurement amongst government and business by addressing barriers to adoption.

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Members

Hayley Jarick (Group Chair)

Supply Chain Sustainability School - CEO

Catherine Caldwell

Commonwealth Sustainable Procurement Advocacy and Resource Centre (C-SPARC) - Director

Dr Nicole Garofano

Head of Circular Economy Development

Tanya Harris

Edge Environment - Head of Sustainable & Ethical Procurement and Principal Consultant

Sujata Karandikar

CBRE - Director - Supplier Diversity and Sustainability

Tania Lalor

Local Government Procurement - Senior Consultant, Sustainable Procurement

Kanish Nadarajah

Coles Group - Head of Strategic, Sustainable and Responsible Sourcing

Joan Prummel

Rijkswaterstaat - International Circular Economy Advisor

Fiona Sergi

Commonwealth Sustainable Procurement Advocacy and Resource Centre (C-SPARC) - Assistant Director - Industry Engagement

Inderjeet Virdi

Australasian Supply Chains Institute - Director/Secretary

Tina Perfrement

City of Greater Geelong – Senior Industry Sector Lead and Economic Development

Dr Mayuri Wijayasundara

Anvarta - Director

Jessica Vorreiter

Office of Energy and Climate Change - NSW Treasury - Senior Project Officer

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