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












