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More information on sustainable procurement
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Sustainable procurement is happening
everywhere, in the international community, in states and local authorities, in
the private sector and in the civil society. A vast amount of material is available
on the internet for organizations and companies wishing to improve their sustainability
performance.
This page contains reference documents,
on-line tools, links to other useful sites, projects and initiatives on sustainable
procurement developments.
In the international community:
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Buying Green! A handbook on environmental public procurement, European Commission, DG Environment
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Green Public Procurement Training Toolkit, European Commission, DG Environment
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Greener Public Purchasing, OECD, Environment Directorate
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IGPN, International Green Purchasing Network
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Interagency Working Group on Environmentally and Socially Responsible Procurement, started by multilateral development banks and United Nations organisations.
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Marrakech Task Force on Sustainable Procurement, led by the Swiss Government
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SUN, UNDP Sustainable United Nations initiative
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The Flower, the European eco-label
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UN EMG, the United Nations Environment Management Group webpage on climate neutrality
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UNEP, Green Office Guide
In countries, regions and cities:
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Buy green toolkit, developed by the Queensland Government
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CARPE, Cities as Responsible Purchasers in Europe
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Energie-Cités, an association of European local authorities promoting sustainable energy policies
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Environmental issues in purchasing, UK DEFRA
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Green Public Purchasing, the Swiss Government policy
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Guidance for Sustainable procurement, provided by the Swedish Environmental Management Council
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Local experiences, green procurement in Spanish municipalities
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National plan for sustainable procurement, French Government (FR)
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National Procurement Service, Danish Government (DK)
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New American Dream, US initiative to support institutional purchasers in green procurement
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Procuring the future, report of the UK Sustainable Procurement Task Force
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SIDA’s policy for green procurement, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
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Social issues in purchasing, UK DEFRA
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Sustainable procurement task force, established by the UK Government
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US Environmental Protection Agency - US database of environmental information
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US Environmental Protection Agency – US environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP)
In the private sector and civil society:
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Acquisti Verdi, portal of producers and distributors of green products (IT)
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Ecolabelling.org, the independent global guide to eco-labelling
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Equator-principles, a benchmark for financial institutions
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Ethical trading initiative, an alliance of companies, non-governmental organisations and trade union organisations
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Fairtrade, Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International’s certification
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GEN, Global Ecolabelling Network
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Global Reporting Initiative, a multi-stakeholders network on sustainability reporting
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GRIP, a Norwegian foundation promoting sustainable consumption and production (N)
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ICLEI Procura+ campaign, Local Governments for Sustainability
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IFC Sustainability, environmental and social standards for the International Finance Corporation’s clients
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Interest Group for Ecological Purchasing, Swiss website with information on sustainable procurement (D)
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International Institute for Sustainable Development – IISD sustainable procurement expertise
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UN Global Compact, the voluntary UN-business framework
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