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GPP4Growth – Green public procurement for resource-efficient regional growth

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Green Public Procurement to achieve Green Growth: GPP4Growth brings together nine partners from nine countries, to exchange experiences and practices and improve their capacities on implementing resource efficiency policies that promote eco-innovation and green growth through Green Public Procurement (GPP).

Challenges addressed
  • Over 7% increase in the number of businesses in partners’ regions, integrating environmental factors and costs when producing goods and/or providing supplies, services and works.
  • Increased capacity of 200 staff of public administrations to effectively implement resource efficiency policies, applying GPP.
  • 10 million Euros of investments unlocked to promote new green products and services development.
  • Increased knowledge awareness of over 1000 stakeholders on the influence of GPP on the adoption of sustainable consumption and production patterns by businesses.
Main objectives

GPP4Growth aimed to address the challenges and exploit the opportunities related to the adoption of the EU public procurement system, effective since April 2016. Europe’s public authorities consume 14% of the EU GDP on goods, services and works of a total estimated value of EUR 1.8 trillion annually. This purchasing power is anticipated to promote environmentally friendly and resource–efficient goods and services (e.g. energy energy-efficient electronic and electrical equipment supplies, electricity from renewable energy resources, sustainable construction works, low-emission public transport vehicles, cleaning services using environmentally friendly cleaning products, etc).

For this purpose, GPP4Growth supported public authorities to seize new opportunities for using their purchase power to stimulate eco-innovation, resource efficiency and green growth, mostly by using new award criteria in calls and tenders that pay particular attention to environmental considerations. The updated framework that emerged is anticipated to address the needs of the territories regarding compliance to the new EU public procurement system.

External resources
Facts

Project type:   Green public procurement for resource-efficient regional growth


Partners:       

University of Patras, Greece

Lombardy Region, Italy

Lodzkie Region, Poland

Province of Antwerp, Belgium

Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Sustainable Development, Regional Government of Andalusia, Spain

Zemgale planning region, Latvia

Stara Zagora Regional Economic Development Agency, Bulgaria

Department of Environment, Climate and Communications, Ireland

Malta Regional Development and Dialogue Foundation, Malta


Dates                    2017-2021


Funding :        Interreg Europe- Total EU funding (amount):  1,967,357.00 €

Project description

GPP4Growth implemented an analysis of the current policy and regulatory frameworks across the participating countries and at EU level with the ultimate scope to develop 9 regional action plans to improve the addressed policy instruments.

More specifically, the project:

  • Increased the capacity of regional administrations to effectively implement resource efficiency policies, applying green public procurement.
  • Improved the implementation of national/regional resource efficiency policies, providing incentives to businesses to integrate environmental factors and costs when producing goods and/or providing supplies, services and works.
  • Unlocked regional/national investments on green public procurement to promote the development of new green products and services.
  • Improved regional actors’ readiness and created knowledge awareness on the influence of green public procurement on the adoption of sustainable consumption and production patterns by businesses operating in the region.
Impact and results

 

  • Analysis of the factors that influence businesses to participate in green tenders and contracts
  • Evaluation of existing regional and national policies that promote eco-innovation and green growth through GPP.
  • Identification of good practices on GPP methods that led to the implementation of green contracts.
  • Development of a digital lifecycle costing (LCC) method and resources for all EU public administrations to allow harmonised application of LCC.
  • Promotion of interregional learning and capacity building through 3 interregional workshops, 2 existing experience visits, and policy learning events.
  • 14 policy briefs to transfer GPP4Growth lessons learnt to public authorities beyond the partnership.
  • Joint development of 9 regional action plans to improve the addressed policy instruments.

 

The expected changes can be summarised in the following:

  • Over 7% increase in the number of businesses in partners’ regions, integrating environmental factors and costs when producing goods and/or providing supplies, services and works.
  • Increased capacity of 200 staff of public administrations to effectively implement resource efficiency policies, applying GPP.
  • 10 million Euros of investments unlocked to promote new green products and services development.
  • Increased knowledge awareness of over 1000 stakeholders on the influence of GPP on the adoption of sustainable consumption and production patterns by businesses.

 

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