Established in June 2016, Norwegian Hospital Procurement purchase all goods and services to all public hospitals in Norway. The organisation is made up of 270 employees and has a procurement spend of over 3 billion euros per year. Norwegian Hospital Procurement pushes for environmentally friendly procurements and aims to remain a valuable partner for regional health administrations by promoting and stimulating environmentally and climate-friendly products and services.
5,2m Population | |
300 Employees | |
3 bn Budget |
Grete Teigset Solli
Head of unit sustainability
More information? Email procurement@iclei.org
Norwegian Hospital Procurement, one of Norway’s largest public buyers, has a special responsibility for contributing to reducing the environmental strain in connection with procurements to a minimum. The regulations shall reflect the regulatory requirements that lie with the undertaking through statutes, legislation and guidelines, standardized requirements concerning the environment and the climate in connection with procurements. The regulations shall also define areas of improvement, so that over time a higher standard may be achieved for the environmental and climate work.
Sustainable procurement within the Norwegian health regions was initially driven from the bottom-up, with a focus on socially responsible procurement of individual products. Theses first experiments proved that sustainable public procurement is possible and beneficial, and the procurement team is continuing to demonstrate the business case for SPP so that it can be applied in a wider way across the organisation.
In the environmental policy 2.0 Version (2021), Sykehusinnkjøp HF is outlining overall regulations and guidelines concerning environmental and climate work in connection with procurements.
In order to contribute to the environmental goals of the regional health authority, the national environmental goals and the statutory duty of substitution, Sykehusinnkjøp aims to phase out or reduce substances that are harmful to health and the environment in products and services provided to the regional health authorities.
2. Reducing the environmental and climatic impact to a minimum throughout the life cycle
Sykehusinnkjøp contributes to reaching national environmental goals concerning pollution and climate through increasing the share of goods with environmental labelling.
3. Specifying clear and predictable environmental requirements
Sykehusinnkjøp uses recognized environmental labels and public sets of criteria to the extent possible.
4. Circular economy
Where possible, Sykehusinnkjøp follows relevant regulations in the Norwegian strategy for a green circular economy, which is an extension of EU’s «European Green Deal»,where a circular economy constitutes one of the main strategies.
5. Category-specific regulations
Sykehusinnkjøp establishes category management and in the work related to the different categories, the development of environmental requirements will be adapted to each individual category. The goal of Sykehusinnkjøp is full category management in 2024.
The Norwegian Hospital Procurement is owned by the four health regions in Norway. The owners agreed on national climate and environmental goals for the Norwegian hospitals from January 1st 2022.
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