Green Public Procurement of Certified Wood: Spatial Leverage Effect and Welfare Implications

2017 ◽  
Vol 135 ◽  
pp. 91-102 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jan Brusselaers ◽  
Guido Van Huylenbroeck ◽  
Jeroen Buysse
2021 ◽  
pp. 097340822110125
Author(s):  
Cluny Mendez ◽  
Christopher L. Atkinson

The implementation of sustainability and green public procurement (GPP) initiatives in school districts has been the subject of some debate; questions over definitions and programme goals have led to inconsistency and concerns about programme achievements. The legitimacy of programmes rests not only with the announcement of policy by officials, but with adherence to policy and staff buy-in. This study examines barriers districts face, and makes recommendations based upon district experience on ways to successfully implement sustainability and GPP initiatives. A review of the literature on GPP and legitimacy in the execution of public functions within the education domain begins the study. Major components relative to best practices for GPP programmes are studied through the review of GPP-related documents from a school district in New Jersey considered as an exemplar of such programmes. Analysis of an interview with the district’s representatives suggests that, despite the normative approval such programmes receive, and widespread understanding of the rationale for pursuing such initiatives, there remain critical failings in implementation of these programmes, stemming from education, resourcing of initiatives and prioritization of green procurement in relation to other district priorities. The study concludes with lessons learned from this case, which is important given its positioning within New Jersey as an exemplar and recommendations for future research where work in this area is needed.


Author(s):  
Juan José Ortega Gras ◽  
Josefina Garrido Lova ◽  
María Del Carmen de Guerrero Manso ◽  
Pedro José Bueso Guillén ◽  
Gregorio Cañavate Cruzado ◽  
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Author(s):  
Carmen Lenuta Trica ◽  
Luminita Ghita

At present, legal provisions and environmental policy regulate the possibilities of using environmental considerations in the development of award criteria, as well as in the performance clauses of procurement contracts. The first part of the chapter analyzes the concept of green procurement and product categories for which green procurement can be used. The second part of the chapter presents the benefits of using green procurement. The third part of the chapter will include assessing the progress and impact of using green procurement. The fourth part of the chapter analyzes the legal framework for public procurement in Romania, as well as the capacity of the market to offer and develop products and services that include minimum environmental requirements and criteria. In the fifth part of the chapter, the authors analyze the possibility of implementing a mechanism for the operation and implementation of the legal provisions in Romania in order to improve the quality of the services and optimize the costs of the public procurement.


2015 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 197-219 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francesco Testa ◽  
Paolo Grappio ◽  
Natalia M. Gusmerotti ◽  
Fabio Iraldo ◽  
Marco Frey

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