For this session, we discussed how public procurement can be strategically used to pursue green policies.
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How can government contracts be leveraged to improve environmental outcomes?
In this month’s Oxford Procurement of Government Outcomes (POGO) Club session, we looked at how green policies and environmental outcomes are being embedded in government contracts through public procurement.
Millions of carbon tonnes are produced every year during delivery of government contracts. Public procurement is increasingly being used by governments as a strategic tool to achieve broad economic, social and environmental goals beyond the core requirements of a purchase. For example, the UK government has recently issued Procurement Policy Note (PPN) 06/21: Taking account of Carbon Reduction Plans in the procurement of major government contracts.
For this session, we invited Peter Smith, co-author of the book Procurement with Purpose, to share his insights on how public procurement can be leveraged to achieve additional environmental goals. Elizabeth Forster and Kate Gough introduced theimplication of PPN 06/21 for government and suppliers. Ian Makgill from the Spend Network presented a new open data tool to help governments prioritise contracts for carbon reduction and when. We were also be joined by Professor Fredo Schotanus, from the Centre for Public Procurement (UUCePP) Utrecht University, who introduced a call for papers for a special issue of the Sustainability journal titled: 'The new era of sustainable public procurement'.
16:00-16:05 Welcome by Chair Professor Anne Davies, University of Oxford
16:05-16:50 How can government contracts be leveraged to improve environmental outcomes?
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16:30-16:55 Q&A/Open Group Discussion
16:55 End of year survey
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17:00 Meeting closed by Chair
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