Social commitment
New Zealand Post is committing to purchase goods and services from at least three social enterprises over the next 12 months. In a statement issued today (29 September), New Zealand Post defined social enterprises as entities that “operate commercial businesses to empower communities, and develop meaningful solutions for local benefits”. Essentially, they make profits like traditional businesses – but they then reinvest or donate those profits to promote positive social change.
New Zealand Post said that it is partnering with the Akina Foundation and will fund the development of an online marketplace where businesses will be able to buy from certified social enterprises. Training and support will also be given to social enterprises to help respond to procurement tender opportunities.
New Zealand Post Chief Executive David Walsh said: “By using some of our procurement spend to buy from social enterprises, we want to play our part in creating positive outcomes for communities to help themselves.
“We are very proud to support the growth in social enterprise and innovation in New Zealand. By taking these steps we hope to create even further business demand from this sector, helping it grow even further.”
Akina Foundation Chief Executive Alex Hannant, says social procurement is smart procurement, it is about