ISO/PC 277 - Sustainable purchasing
This International Standard provides guidance to organizations integrating within procurement, independent of their activity or size, as described in ISO 26000 "Guidance on social responsibility". This standard is intended for stakeholders involved in or impacted by procurement processes and decisions.
Sustainable purchasing
This International Standard provides guidance to organizations integrating within procurement, independent of their activity or size, as described in ISO 26000 "Guidance on social responsibility". This standard is intended for stakeholders involved in or impacted by procurement processes and decisions.
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ISO/PC 277 is a Project Committee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Sustainable purchasing" and is responsible for: This International Standard provides guidance to organizations integrating within procurement, independent of their activity or size, as described in ISO 26000 "Guidance on social responsibility". This standard is intended for stakeholders involved in or impacted by procurement processes and decisions. This committee has published 0 standards.
ISO/PC 277 develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: This International Standard provides guidance to organizations integrating within procurement, independent of their activity or size, as described in ISO 26000 "Guidance on social responsibility". This standard is intended for stakeholders involved in or impacted by procurement processes and decisions. Currently, there are 0 published standards from this project committee.
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