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European Funds and Green Public Procurement [PDF]
The European Commission co-funds public projects through the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) to stimulate the sustainable economic development of EU Member States. The ESIF budget is about 90 billion euros annually and ESIF beneficiaries are explicitly encouraged to increase their use of Green Public Procurement (GPP) since 2014.
Nicolas, Ruben +2 more
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Green Public Procurement – Problem or Challenge
Green procurement policies (GPP) are procedures based on public procurement law that apply environmental criteria in at least one stage of the procedure in provisions related to the person of the ...
Anna Wójtowicz-Dawid
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Is Public Procurement Going Green? Experiences and Open Issues [PDF]
Public purchasing authorities are in a leading position for the introduction, promotion and development of green procurement. Indeed, the public sector can influence green procurement both by designing suitable policies and by driving 'green' markets through the significant share of public purchases on GDP.
APPOLLONI, ANDREA +2 more
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Characteristics of green public procurement in Hungary [PDF]
Green, sustainable and circular public procurement are concepts that require a completely different approach from the point of view of public procurement as well. An economic approach that goes beyond the economic aspects of occasional procurement needs and is also suitable for achieving wider effects.
Anita Boros, László Kovács
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The public procurement system is based on ensuring transparent and non-discriminatory participation of all interested parties, for which the contracting authority is responsible. Public procurement is known for a set of rules, procedures and principles that must be strictly adhered to by both contracting authorities and all interested economic ...
Kordos, Vlatka +2 more
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The aim of the article is to discuss the issue of green public procurement in the context of public contract award procedures applied by social welfare centres from the Łódź Province (voivodeship) in Poland.
Cezary Szydłowski
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Green Public Procurement: A Neglected Tool in the European Green Deal Toolbox?
Public procurement amounts to around 14% of European Union GDP and, given this size, could well represent an important tool to foster the green transition.
André Sapir +2 more
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Green public procurement [PDF]
This book has been published under the project „The creation of new interdisciplinary curricula in the field of economics of environmental protection (in Polish and English) at the University of Łódź” supported by a grant from Norway through the Norway Grants and co-financed by the Polish funds. (Agreement No FSS/2014/HEI/W/0124/U/0014).
Staropoli, Carine, Steiner, Marc
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Green procurement implementation through supplier selection: A bibliometric review
The purpose of this paper is to provide a brief bibliometric review of the previous literature review in understanding the implementation of green procurement through supplier selection.
Ilyas Masudin +3 more
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Theories are used to improve conceptualization of research ideas. These theories enhance valuable elucidations that helps us to grasp the meaning of research findings.
Joshua Ayarkwa +4 more
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