Study of sustainable procurement policies

27 Nov 2006 07 May 2007
Changes in the procurement processes and specifications of governments and public authorities can have significant impacts on markets and send strong signals to the public. On average, public expenditure/consumption accounts for 16% of national GDPs. If governments make a concerted demand for sustainable goods and services, it could directly trigger a substantial increase in their supply and demand. It will also add momentum to the ongoing sustainable design and supply chain management efforts across the world.

International Institute of Sustainable Development (IISD) and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) are collaborating on this small project to
- Gain a broad understanding of the state of play in sustainable procurement at the global level and secondly
- Ascertain areas on which IISD and TERI could potentially work to advance sustainable procu