This publication presents a framework for the World Bank and its partners to jointly engage on programmatic- and project-level opportunities in the water sector, with the aim of unlocking private sector expertise, innovation and capital.
This report provides an overview of the key components of green public procurement policy design and methodologies for target setting.
This guidance includes a step‑by‑step approach on how to apply sustainability and current best technical criteria for refrigeration products.
This guidance includes a step-by-step approach on how to apply sustainability and current best technical criteria for air conditioners and introduces recommendations for procurement practitioners.
This guidebook provides an overview of the renewable energy procurement options available to commercial and industrial buyers in Colombia, underlying policies and regulations, key considerations related to each option, and steps needed to move forward with each option.
This document offers guidance for countries to lay a solid foundation for climate-smart development that creates new jobs and markets, boosts economic growth, and provides a safer, cleaner environment for all.
This report provides an overview of ecolabels that are currently used both in the European Union and at the national level, and an opportunity to apply them to both priority groups of products. The ultimate scope of the study is to define a list of ecolabels to be used for both priority groups, based on an analysis of the existing ecolabels.
To ensure Sustainable Public Procurement (SPP) for key purchases, that guide recommends that environmental, social, and economic criteria should be applied, in this case, to select sustainable CFL products.
To ensure SPP for key purchases, environmental, social, and economic criteria should be applied, in this case, to determine sustainable LEDs. This guidance details criteria on technical specifications for LED lights, inclusive of sustainability requirements.
In the selection of paper products, in addition to the current regulation under the Law on Procurement, more environmental, social, and economic sustainability criteria should be used in Vietnam. These criteria are explained in this guidance.