This Asia Pacific Green Public Procurement (GPP) Network webinar session, hosted by KEITI and UNEP on 07 June 2022 focused on Measuring the Impact of GPP.
The webinar begins with an overview of GPP impact monitoring's current global outlook, as well as different measuring approaches employed. The session then proceeds to a panel discussion including case studies from China, Norway, Malaysia, India, and Germany. Panelists from the above five countries shared their work and progress with concrete examples, adding regional insights to GPP impact monitoring.
The webinar recording can be viewed on the Asia Pacific GPP Network Youtube channel and presentations along with relevant additional material are proposed below.
Speakers' presentations:
- Monitoring GPP Impacts - A Global Perspective, Farid Yaker, UNEP
- Overview of Different Approaches to Measure SPP Impacts, Bettina Schaefer, Ecoinstitute
- The CO2 Performance Ladder - Accelerate Carbon Reduction through the Power of Procurement, Maud Vastbinder, SKAO
- GPP Monitoring and Sustainable Impacts in China, Ding Ling, China Environmental United Certification Center
- How to Measure SPP Impacts Norway, Martin Standley, Norwegian Agency for Public and Financial Management
- SPP Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) System in Malaysia, Malik Atan, Malaysia Green Technology and Climate Change Center
- Monitoring Purchase from Micro & Small Enterprises in India, Sanjay Kumar, APRCP
- Estimating GPP Impacts for the City of Berlin, Ashleigh McLennan, Öko-Institut
Additional Resources
- Second Edition of UNEP's Sustainable Public Procurement Guidelines
- Monitoring Sustainable Public Procurement Implementation: Recommendations and Case Studies
- Monitoring the Implementation and Estimating the Benefits of Sustainable/Green Public Procurement
- Green Public Procurement in the Republic of Korea: a Decade of Progress and Lessons Learned
- CO2 Performance Ladder, an instrument to help organizations reduce their carbon emissions