Difference between revisions of "Sustainable Procurement"
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+ | |Description=Sustainable procurement means making sure that the products and services an organisation buys achieve value for money and generate benefits not only for the organisation, but also for the environment, society and the economy. Sustainable procurement entails both Green Public Procurement (GPP) and socially responsible public procurement (SRPP). | ||
+ | |Goals=Here are some of our top reasons to buy more sustainably and circular: | ||
+ | 1. Financial efficiency | ||
+ | 2. Achieving social goals | ||
+ | 3. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions | ||
+ | 4. Driving innovation & Market Transformation | ||
+ | 5. Demonstrating political commitment | ||
+ | 6. Boosting supply chain competitiveness | ||
+ | |Activities=You are not alone in implementing SPP. Many others are engaged in the same activity, or have already been through this experience. Taking part in national and international networking activities helps to share good (and bad) SPP practices. | ||
|Participants companies number=0 | |Participants companies number=0 | ||
|Participants business organisations number=0 | |Participants business organisations number=0 |
Revision as of 13:48, 11 November 2019
General
Name of initiative | Sustainable Procurement |
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LPAA initiative | No |
NAZCA Initiative | No |
Website address | http://www.sustainable-procurement.org/ |
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Description
Description | Sustainable procurement means making sure that the products and services an organisation buys achieve value for money and generate benefits not only for the organisation, but also for the environment, society and the economy. Sustainable procurement entails both Green Public Procurement (GPP) and socially responsible public procurement (SRPP). |
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Objectives | Here are some of our top reasons to buy more sustainably and circular:
1. Financial efficiency 2. Achieving social goals 3. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions 4. Driving innovation & Market Transformation 5. Demonstrating political commitment 6. Boosting supply chain competitiveness |
Activities | You are not alone in implementing SPP. Many others are engaged in the same activity, or have already been through this experience. Taking part in national and international networking activities helps to share good (and bad) SPP practices. |
One or two success stories achieved |
Monitoring and Impacts
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Participants
Participants | Number | Names |
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Members | 0 | |
Companies | 0 | |
Business organisations | 0 | |
Research and educational organisations | 0 | |
Non-governmental organisations | 0 | |
National states | 0 | |
Governmental actors | 0 | |
Regional / state / county actors | 0 | |
City / municipal actors | 0 | |
Intergovernmental organisations | 0 | |
Financial Institutions | 0 | |
Faith based organisations | 0 | |
Other members | 0 | |
Supporting partners | 0 | |
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Have only national states as participators | No |
Theme
Transport | Agriculture | Forestry | Business | Financial institutions | Buildings | Industry | Waste | Cities and subnational governments | Short Term Pollutants | International maritime transport | Energy Supply | Fluorinated gases | Energy efficiency | Renewable energy | Supply chain emission reductions | Adaptation | Other | Resilience | Innovation | Energy Access and Efficiency | Private Finance |
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No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
Last update: 14 August 2020 13:18:38
Not only have national states as participators