Who Fairfax buys from matters. Impacts from the county’s supply chain i.e. our suppliers, our suppliers’ suppliers and so on are significant. For example, the Federal Government estimates that climate emissions from its supply chain - the raw materials, manufacturing, transport, etc. of its purchased goods and services - are four times larger than its direct emissions. And with $1 billion in annual County spending, supplier diversity is also a core consideration. A supply chain that mirrors our community's diversity helps establish a pipeline of innovation, ensures robust competition, helps buffer against risk and furthers the goal of economic inclusivity for all.
DPMM operates two supplier-focused programs, Supplier Corporate Social Responsibility and Supplier Diversity. The CSR program documents and monitors performance from mission critical suppliers across four focus areas: environment, labor and human rights, fair labor practices, and sustainable procurement. The Supplier Diversity Program provides support to the Small, Minority-owned, Women-owned, and service-disabled veteran-owned (SWaM) business community desiring to do business with Fairfax County.
Responsible and sustainable sourcing strategies deliver improved performance in Fairfax County and throughout the County's supply chain - with benefits shared between Fairfax, our suppliers and all stakeholders in between. Learn more about these programs below.