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Sustainable Public Procurement Programme
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Check out 9 ways to make the energy performance of buildings directive (EPBD) more effective from BPIE analysis (Building Performance Institute Europe).
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SKI’s mission is to support local authorities by setting relevant sustainability requirements and to monitor them in the framework agreements
SKL Kommentus (Sweden) sustainable procurement programme declaration
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Welcome to the first edition of the Sustainable Public Procurement and Ecolabelling project newsletter!The SPPEL newsletter will keep you updated, on a bi-annual basis, with the progress and development of the UNEP SPPEL project which aims at...
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Annual meeting of the Working Group in the sphere of procurement and consumer information.
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BAM were involved in the construction of new building for ABN Amro bank, including facilitation of workshops and engagement with BAM's supply chain partners to offer circular solutions.
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Indian Railways Plans to install 100 % LED lighting at all railways stations and set up 500 MW grid-connected rooftop solar photo voltaic systems.
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The Basque Country is a region in Spain with a population of over two million. The Basque Government has incorporated GPP into its strategic environmental programmes since 2004, and IHOBE - its Environmental Management Agency - promotes GPP and...
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The city of Besançon has rolled out an extensive system of decentralized composting, managing to cover 70% of its population and to significantly reduce the waste sent for disposal.
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Sardinia was until 2003 in the rearguard of Italy and Europe in terms of waste management, but it is changing with a strategy based on the promotion of separate collection.
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Provide comments on draft criteria for TCO Certified, generation 8, that will be officially launched in December.
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New report from UNEP on sustainable consumption and production and building circularity into our economies