The European Public Procurement Network (PPN) is a co-operation network of public procurement expert officials, dedicated to strengthen the application and the enforcement of the procurement rules through mutual exchange of experience and benchmarking, and to create a reliable and effective informal co-operation including problem-solving in cross-border cases related to public procurement.
EU PP Learning Lab is an “informal” network of European institutions and organisations dealing with public procurement: central purchasing bodies, procurement agencies, branches of ministries. The main purpose is to discuss common problems, share ideas, solutions, knowledge and good practices.
The project is focused on supporting the implementation of good practice relating to the role of the public sector in stimulating innovation in partner regions. In particular, the project will help businesses, primarily SMEs, to bring innovative products and services to the market more quickly.
The ECOPOL project aspires to accelerate the implementation of eco-innovation policies across Europe. The project sets out to foster transnational cooperation, development and implementation of better policies and instruments regarding Green Public Procurement, Waste Management and Internationalisation of eco-innovative SMEs.
G2L is a sustainable development consultancy specialising in helping mainly public sector and governmental organisations improve their sustainable development performance. As part of the overall work, G2L has developed extensive experience in issues relating to sustainable procurement.
INETI (The National Institute of Engineering, Technology and Innovation)
The National Institute of Engineering, Technology and Innovation (INETI) is a state laboratory for research, development and demonstration integrated in the Ministry of Economy and Innovation. INETI/CENDES works on sustainable procurement in close cooperation with private and public organisations.
Ecoinstitut Barcelona (Association Ecoinstitut of Applied Ecology) is constituted as a non-profit organisation in 1999, as a result of the collaboration, since 1986, between different people and organisations of Barcelona.
EcoVadis operates the 1st collaborative platform, allowing companies to assess the environmental and social performance of their suppliers on a global basis.
Sustainable Procurement Limited was established in 2004 and builds on the work and expertise of Barbara Morton and Gregg Paget. We are ideally placed to give guidance and advice on Sustainable Procurement as well as offering high-quality training and events on Sustainable Procurement practice.