By committing to green procurement, the UK government has taken a key initial step towards sustainable development. But can this be put into practice? This policy analysis explores the background to green procurement in English local government through desk research and data collection, including interviews with five local authorities. It finds that green procurement has been encouraged through legislation, providing information and dismantling barriers, but momentum was lost following the Gershon review. Implementation of the new action plan would ensure green procurement becomes embedded within government procurement. New information to link up green procurement with organisational goals would also expand the horizons of green procurement...
Green Public Procurement (GPP) is one of the key environmental management tools to reach sustainable...
Green Public Procurement (GPP) is an increasingly debated “demand side” environmental policy instrum...
Green Public Procurement (GPP) is an increasingly debated “demand side” environmental policy instrum...
Purchasing in the public sector differs in important ways from private sector procurement. Understan...
Against the headway sustainable development has made in industry, this paper examines what progress ...
Purpose: While the contribution of supply chain management to sustainability is receiving increasing...
Local government in the United Kingdom is well placed to make a contribution to sustainable developm...
Purpose - This study aims to investigate sustainable procurement in the UK public sector. Design...
The chapter aims to highlight the advantages of GPP practices to address the environmental and econo...
AbstractGovernment procurement may contribute significantly to the sustainability of the economy and...
Green public procurement is assumed to have a strong steering effect. The recent EU Green Deal conta...
The public sector in Norway purchases products and services for more then 300 billion NOK per year. ...
One of the wicked problems communities face worldwide is climate change. Among potential solutions a...
The goal of this project was to assist the Croydon Council in their green procurement efforts while ...
The present research paper analyses the EU general and mandatory sectoral legal framework on public ...
Green Public Procurement (GPP) is one of the key environmental management tools to reach sustainable...
Green Public Procurement (GPP) is an increasingly debated “demand side” environmental policy instrum...
Green Public Procurement (GPP) is an increasingly debated “demand side” environmental policy instrum...
Purchasing in the public sector differs in important ways from private sector procurement. Understan...
Against the headway sustainable development has made in industry, this paper examines what progress ...
Purpose: While the contribution of supply chain management to sustainability is receiving increasing...
Local government in the United Kingdom is well placed to make a contribution to sustainable developm...
Purpose - This study aims to investigate sustainable procurement in the UK public sector. Design...
The chapter aims to highlight the advantages of GPP practices to address the environmental and econo...
AbstractGovernment procurement may contribute significantly to the sustainability of the economy and...
Green public procurement is assumed to have a strong steering effect. The recent EU Green Deal conta...
The public sector in Norway purchases products and services for more then 300 billion NOK per year. ...
One of the wicked problems communities face worldwide is climate change. Among potential solutions a...
The goal of this project was to assist the Croydon Council in their green procurement efforts while ...
The present research paper analyses the EU general and mandatory sectoral legal framework on public ...
Green Public Procurement (GPP) is one of the key environmental management tools to reach sustainable...
Green Public Procurement (GPP) is an increasingly debated “demand side” environmental policy instrum...
Green Public Procurement (GPP) is an increasingly debated “demand side” environmental policy instrum...