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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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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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New report from UNEP on sustainable consumption and production and building circularity into our economies

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Set the agenda on Sustainable Public Procurement worldwide, with the mandate of the United Nations. The deadline is 6th of February 2019.

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The key principles of the initiative on plastic are based on the evidence and knowledge produced by UNEP and are the commitments that define the New Plastics Economy Global Commitment.

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The Sustainable Public Procurement programme is excited to announce that the selection process for its new Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Committee (MAC) has been concluded.

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China, ICLEI, the Netherlands and United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) join hands to lead the globe towards sustainable procurement

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New relevant job openings with the UN Environment Programme in the area of sustainable public procurement, home-based

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In a new report, TCO Development, the organization behind the TCO Certified IT product sustainability certification, presents concrete steps for implementing more circular management of IT products.

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The China Environmental United Certification Center (CEC) launched a new certification scheme to facilitate green choice and incentivize the automobile industry to improve in-vehicle air quality