Sustainable Public Procurement News
- Published on: 28 January 2022
- Last updated on: 14 April 2025
This page will provide the latest news and events for procurers on sustainable public procurement.
EU GPP Helpdesk Webinar: Preserving water through public procurement
This webinar will examine the impact of public contracts on water resources in Europe through the presentation of analysis and practical procurement examples. Further information and registration for the webinar can be found here.
Date: Thursday 10 April 2025
Time: 13:00 - 14:30
GPP Case Studies
The EPA has worked with public sector and semi-state bodies to develop practical case studies to showcase the implementation of GPP in the Irish public sector. These case studies provide an insight into the challenges and opportunities of implementing GPP as well as details of the criteria used.
The EPA will continue this engagement in 2025 and add to the list of case studies. The case studies can be found here.
GPP Criteria Search Updated
GPP Criteria Search has been updated in line with the updated national GPP Guidance from the EPA. Earlier this year, the EPA published the third edition of national guidance to reflect changes in policy and legislation (as of April 2024). Nine of the national criteria sets were updated (all excluding Office Buildings) and a new criteria set on Furniture was published. These changes are now reflected in GPP Criteria Search and can be accessed here.
EPA Publish Updated and New National GPP Guidance
The EPA has published the third edition of national guidance to reflect changes in policy and legislation (as of April 2024). Nine of the national criteria sets have been updated (all excluding Office Buildings) and a new criteria set on Furniture has been published. The updated national guidance and criteria sets can be found here.
Green Public Procurement Strategy and Action Plan 2024 - 2027
The new Green Public Procurement Strategy and Action Plan ‘Buying Greener: Green Public Procurement Strategy and Action Plan 2024-2027’ has been published. Further information on the new strategy and action plan can be found here.
EU GPP Helpdesk Webinar on “Mainstreaming a profession: The Professionalisation of public procurement”
The European Commission’s Green Public Procurement (GPP) Helpdesk host multiple webinars each year. Information on upcoming webinars can be found here on this page. For recordings of previous webinars please search the Events page here.
Opportunities and approaches for Sustainable Public Procurement
The Office of Government Procurement has published ‘Opportunities and approaches for Sustainable Public Procurement: A reference for public procurement practitioners and policy makers’. This reference, for the first time, brings together in one place the wide range of international, European, and national policies and guidance across both green and socially responsible public procurement.
The press release can be found here.
The Sustainable Public Procurement reference is available here.
Climate Action Plan 2024
There are a number of commitments relevant to procurement in the revised Public Sector Climate Action Mandate in Climate Action Plan 2024, the third annual update to Ireland’s Climate Action Plan. The Plan was approved by Government on 20 December 2023, subject to Strategic Environmental Assessment and Appropriate Assessment.
Irish Green Building Council (IGBC) handbook on Green Public Procurement in Construction Projects
In April 2023, the IGBC published a handbook on Implementation of Circularity, WLC and LCC in Public Construction Projects,which introduces some of the key green indicators that should be applied within the procurement of public construction projects, in addition to the energy efficiency requirements in Building Regulations Technical Guidance Documents Part L.
Social Enterprises in Ireland – A Baseline Data Collection Exercise
A reserve contract allows for a public body to ‘reserve’ a contract, or elements thereof, to certain types of suppliers. A reserved contract can be retained for Social Enterprises, the Department of Rural and Community Development commissioned a consortium to conduct the first Baseline Data Gathering Exercise of Social Enterprise in Ireland which can be found here.
Identification of Effective State-of-the-Art Green Public Procurement Policy and Practice for the Irish Public Sector (GAPS)
Funded by the EPA Research Programme, the GAPS project is led by University of Galway, and aims to produce a GPP toolkit. Keep up to date via https://www.linkedin.com/company/gaps-green-public-procurement/.
Apprenticeships in Public Procurement
In collaboration with the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, the OGP have developed an information note on Apprenticeships in Public Procurement. Public procurement allows for the inclusion of social considerations, such as apprenticeship provisions, in procurement procedures under certain conditions. By incorporating apprenticeship provisions into their contracts, contracting authorities can be crucial in promoting apprenticeships.
Gender-responsive public procurement
The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) has published resources to help advance gender equality throughout the supply chain:
- A step-by-step toolkit that gives practical guidance on how to include gender considerations at each step of the public procurement cycle
- A short factsheet for practitioners
Virtual Green + Social Procurement Trade Fair
The Community Resources Network Ireland (CRNI) has developed a Virtual Green + Social Procurement Trade Fair to display the goods and services of CRNI members.
EPA Green Public Procurement webpage
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maintains an informative Green Public Procurement website that provides access to the EPA ‘Green Public Procurement - Guidance for the Public Sector’ and other EPA GPP activities.
European Commission’s GPP Helpdesk
The EU GPP Helpdesk addresses both environmental and social considerations in public procurement. Procurement practitioners may submit questions on all aspects of sustainable public procurement to gpp-helpdesk@iclei.org.
See our Sustainable Public Procurement page for more information on Sustainable Public Procurement in Ireland