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Sustainable procurement in a European context

Practices of procurement in 5 EU countries

The EU public procurement market is a fundamental part of the European single market and is governed by rules and regulations intended to remove barriers and guarantee non-discriminatory and competitive markets. The principle of public procurement is to introduce a broad range of potential suppliers to the public sector and utilities resulting in reduced cost, while at the same time opening up national markets for all EU-based bidders. The principles of non-discrimination, transparency and economic viability are aimed at ensuring the free movement of goods and services within the EU.

Authors B. Slob
T. Steinweg
Type Report
Date October 2008
dossier Sustainable Procurement
Responsible organisation SOMO
Weed - World Economy, Ecology & Development
Ecumenical Academie Prague
Center for Environmental Studies
Regions Europe

 

  

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