Green Public Procurement Toolkit
The Green Public Procurement (GPP) Training Toolkit is designed for use by public purchasers and by GPP trainers or integrated in general public procurement training courses and workshops.
It consists of six independent modules and ten operational modules, with PowerPoint presentations (including trainer notes) and accompanying guidance.
Independent Modules
The role of GPP as a tool for achieving environmental benefits and policy objectives.
Guidance on how GPP can be implemented and managed within a public administration.
The legal framework for GPP, according to the 2014 Procurement Directives.
How to carry out needs assessment for GPP before tendering.
Practical guidance for using GPP to support the transition towards a circular economy.
Why market engagement can help strengthen GPP and practical steps to doing it.
Operational Modules
Includes GPP criteria, environmental impacts, and green alternatives related to indoor cleaning services.
Includes GPP criteria, environmental impacts, and green alternatives related to computers, monitors, tables and smartphones.
Includes GPP criteria, environmental impacts, and green alternatives related to food, catering services and vending machines.
Includes GPP criteria, environmental impacts, and green alternatives related to furniture.
Includes GPP criteria, environmental impacts, and green alternatives related to imaging equipment, consumables and print services.
Includes GPP criteria, environmental impacts, and green alternatives related to office building design, construction and management.
Includes GPP criteria, environmental impacts, and green alternatives related to paints, varnishes and road markings.
Includes GPP criteria, environmental impacts, and green alternatives related to road design, construction and maintenance.
Includes GPP criteria, environmental impacts, and green alternatives related to lighting.
Includes GPP criteria, environmental impacts, and green alternatives related to road transport.
Includes GPP criteria, environmental impacts, and green alternatives related to textiles.
Outdated modules can be found on CIRCABC.