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GW Law Summer Series: Green Public Procurement Across Borders

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Portugal's plan for mandatory green public procurement (IV - vehicles)

Telles.eu

While this blogpost concludes my detailed analysis of the draft Resolution, I may consider a more overarching overview about the problems detected and how they fit within the general approach towards making green procurement mandatory.

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How South Korea enables its green transition through green public procurement

Open Contracting Partnership

South Korea has been a pioneer of green public procurement (GPP) since 2005 , when the Environment Ministry enacted legislation mandating government agencies to buy “green products” whenever possible. This allows organizations such as the Korea Institute of Procurement (KIP) to analyze the impact of the reforms.

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IOS/UUCePP Transactional Talk: Green Contracts, Greener Firms? Green Public Procurement as an environmental policy

Utrecht University

In this Transactional talk, organised by UUCePP and IOS platform The Transactional State, Olga Chiappinelli presents her paper about Green Public Procurement as an environmental policy

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A gentle introduction to applying AI in procurement

Open Contracting Partnership

Thanks to a small grant from Schmidt Futures , we had the opportunity to experiment with applying artificial intelligence technologies to green public procurement. The goal is to increase the understanding of AI in public procurement – by discussing the key decisions we had to make about our approach.

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Portugal's plan for mandatory green public procurement (II)

Telles.eu

Yesterday I looked into the main text of the draft Council of Ministers Resolution introducing mandatory green public procurement in Portugal. It is very detailed and prescriptive to and will definitely curtail the discretion of contracting authorities to organise their procurement procedures and contractual arrangements.

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How Lithuania fast-tracked green procurement

Open Contracting Partnership

Challenge : In 2020, only 5% of Lithuania’s public procurement spending by value used green criteria that favor environmentally friendly products and services. Results : Levels of green procurement uptake across Lithuanian public institutions have increased to 94% by value and 93% by total procedures as of 1 December 2023.