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Since 2010, Sweden's regions have collaborated in a national effort with sustainable procurement. Our joint code of conduct for suppliers is based on the Global Compact's ten principles, which are divided into the following four main areas; human rights, labor law, environment and anti-corruption.

 

We expect our suppliers to respect our code of conduct and to do their utmost to meet the requirements within their own organization and in the supply chain. The supplier must therefore have routines aimed at ensuring that the goods or services delivered are produced under conditions that are compatible with the requirements.

The films below contain an ethical dilemma in the areas of human rights, workers' rights, the environment and anti-corruption. Think about how you and your organization would act in a similar situation.

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Blekinge – Dalarna – Gotland – Gävleborg – Halland - Jämtland Härjedalen – Jönköping - Kalmar – Kronoberg – Norrbotten – Skåne 
Stockholm – Sörmland – Uppsala – Värmland – Västerbotten – Västernorrland – Västmanland - Västra Götaland - Örebro - Östergötland

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