Sustainable Procurement

Making your purchasing sustainable means thinking carefully about what you buy, buying only what you really need, purchasing products and services with high environmental performance and considering the social and economic impacts of a purchasing decision.

Communities all over the world are facing the dramatic consequences of climate change, excessive use of natural resources, threats to biodiversity and increasing poverty. These problems cannot be tackled without making the shift to more sustainable consumption and production patterns. In 2002, the European Commission estimated that public authorities in Europe spent some €1,500 billion on goods, works and services – representing over 16% of the total EU gross domestic product (GDP). >>more

Latest news

  • Upcoming event: Procura+ Seminar 2009, 22-23 October, Zürich >>more
  • Latest news on our activities: Read about our activities through the Sustainable Procurement Update >>more
  • SMART SPP project: Driving sustainable innovation through sustainable procurement >>more
    • Fair Trade products: Training toolkit for practitioners on public procurement of Fair Trade products >>more
    • Green Meeting Guide: Practical guide to assist organisers and hosts of small-to-medium-sized meetings in greening their events >>more

    What we do

    • Network: As a sustainability clearinghouse and network of local governments we foster the information exchange and co-operation among public authorities through the Procura+ Exchange (formally known as the “Buy it Green” –Network)
    • R & D: We partner in research & development projects on sustainable procurement geared at public authorities, particularly local governments
    • Training: We offer training and develop training material on sustainable procurement for capacity building
    • Policy: We are involved in advocacy and policy making activities