Green Public Procurement : An Overview of Green Reforms in Country Procurement Systems

This report provides an overview of international experience in the implementation of Green Public Procurement (GPP). It focuses on the institutional framework that is needed to support the mainstreaming of GPP practices across government. The inte...

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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021
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spelling okr-10986-365082022-09-20T00:08:29Z Green Public Procurement : An Overview of Green Reforms in Country Procurement Systems World Bank PUBLIC PROCUREMENT GREEN MARKET DEVELOPMENT STAKEHOLDER CAPACITY BUILDING ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT STANDARDS ECOLABEL JOINT PROCUREMENT SUPPLIER FACILITATION GOVERNANCE This report provides an overview of international experience in the implementation of Green Public Procurement (GPP). It focuses on the institutional framework that is needed to support the mainstreaming of GPP practices across government. The intention is to equip practitioners with a broad understanding of the issues they need to consider in the design and implementation of GPP reforms. The report draws on a wide range of country examples. It provides links to handbooks and tools for practitioners. 2021-11-09T16:13:09Z 2021-11-09T16:13:09Z 2021-11-04 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/157141636056129273/Green-Public-Procurement-An-Overview-of-Green-Reforms-in-Country-Procurement-Systems http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36508 English Climate Governance Papers; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Procurement Study
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topic PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
GREEN MARKET DEVELOPMENT
STAKEHOLDER
CAPACITY BUILDING
ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT STANDARDS
ECOLABEL
JOINT PROCUREMENT
SUPPLIER FACILITATION
GOVERNANCE
spellingShingle PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
GREEN MARKET DEVELOPMENT
STAKEHOLDER
CAPACITY BUILDING
ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT STANDARDS
ECOLABEL
JOINT PROCUREMENT
SUPPLIER FACILITATION
GOVERNANCE
World Bank
Green Public Procurement : An Overview of Green Reforms in Country Procurement Systems
relation Climate Governance Papers;
description This report provides an overview of international experience in the implementation of Green Public Procurement (GPP). It focuses on the institutional framework that is needed to support the mainstreaming of GPP practices across government. The intention is to equip practitioners with a broad understanding of the issues they need to consider in the design and implementation of GPP reforms. The report draws on a wide range of country examples. It provides links to handbooks and tools for practitioners.
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title Green Public Procurement : An Overview of Green Reforms in Country Procurement Systems
title_short Green Public Procurement : An Overview of Green Reforms in Country Procurement Systems
title_full Green Public Procurement : An Overview of Green Reforms in Country Procurement Systems
title_fullStr Green Public Procurement : An Overview of Green Reforms in Country Procurement Systems
title_full_unstemmed Green Public Procurement : An Overview of Green Reforms in Country Procurement Systems
title_sort green public procurement : an overview of green reforms in country procurement systems
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/157141636056129273/Green-Public-Procurement-An-Overview-of-Green-Reforms-in-Country-Procurement-Systems
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