1st Edition
Buying into the Environment Experiences, Opportunities and Potential for Eco-procurement
1. Introduction. Public purchasing: a new, old policy tool
Christoph Erdmenger, Director, ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Co-ordinator, RELIEF ProjectPart
1: Green purchasing in practice
2. Green purchasing in practice: experiences and new approaches from the pioneer countriesAmalia Ochoa, Vivien Führ and Dirk Günther, ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme and Eco-efficient Economy
3. Hurdles in green purchasing: method, findings and discussion of the hurdle analysisEdeltraud Günther, Dresden University of Technology, Germany
4. The European legal regime on green public procurement: corresponding and conflicting aspects of environmental law and procurement law in the EURegine Barth and Almut Fischer, Environmental Law Division, Öko-Institut, Germany
5. Local experiences: green purchasing practices in six European citiesSimon Clement and Géraldine Plas, ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme, and Christoph Erdmenger, Director, ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Project Co-ordinator, RELIEF Project
6. Triggering innovationLuke Brander, Xander Olsthoorn and Frans Oosterhuis, Institute for Environmental Studies, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, and Vivien Führ, ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme and Eco-efficient Economy
Part 2: Quantifying environmental benefits
7. The financial power and environmental benefits of green purchasingChristoph Erdmenger, Director, ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Project Co-ordinator, RELIEF Project
8. Methods for calculating the environmental benefits of 'green' productsAnders Schmidt and Jeppe Frydendal, dk-TEKNIK ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT, Denmark
9. Results of the European calculationRoger Pierrard, Institute of Public Finance and Infrastructure Policy, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Part 3: Advanced tools for analysing eco-procurement options
10. Researching the market conditions for green purchasingEdeltraud Günther, Ines Klauke and Lilly Scheibe, Dresden University of Technology, Germany
11. Integrating environmental and economic costs and benefits: approaches to and experiences with modified cost-effectiveness analysis
Roger Pierrard, Institute of Public Finance and Infrastructure Policy, Vienna University of Technology, Austria, and Stephan Faßbender, JOANNEUM RESEARCH Institute of Technology and Regional Policy, Austria
Part 4: Pathways to implementation
12. Views from the green public procurement community
Luke Brander, Institute for Environmental Studies, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Vivien Führ, ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme and Eco-efficient Economy, and Xander Olsthoorn, Institute for Environmental Studies, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
13. Green purchasing potential in Central Europe: the cases of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland
Peter Szuppinger and Vilma Éri, Center for Environmental Studies, Budapest, Hungary
14. Conclusions. Green purchasing: a concept lagging far behind its potential
Christoph Erdmenger, Director, ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Co-ordinator, RELIEF Project
Bibliography
Biography
Erdmenger, Christoph
The book itself is admirably clear and easy to read and includes good summaries of the various tools available for analysis of procurement issues, from LCA and related tools, to assessment of market conditions and potential innovation in local goverment procurement. I warmly commend this book to all who are concerned with making real progress in changing consumption and production patterns. - Local Environment Vol. 10. No. 3 (June 2005)






