Procurement Process Best Practices
Procurement process best practices designed to advance towards zero waste are evolving as communities and service providers look for cost-effective ways to develop agreements that align common interests in waste reduction, recycling and composting.
General Best Practices
- Clearly communicate community zero waste goals and milestones throughout the procurement process.
 - Establish minimum zero waste standards and open price proposals only from those service providers meeting those standards.
 - Consider negotiation if prices and services are competitive and relationship is collaborative and communicative.
 - Consider local government ownership of transfer and/or processing facilities.
 - Separate collection from disposal contracts.
 
Detailed Procurement Best Practices
Each of these best practices includes links to local government case studies that made use of the practice.
- Collaborative Negotiation vs. New Procurement
 - Local Government Billing or Lockbox
 - Mandatory Recycling and Composting
 - Minimum Zero Waste Standards & Best and Final Offer Process
 - Process Integrity Guidelines
 - Publicly Owned Facilities
 - Separate Contracts
 - Separate Technical and Price Evaluation
 - Start Early and Provide Zero Waste Information and Evaluation Criteria