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- Consumer's Choice Council
http://www.consumerscouncil.com/
An association of 66 environmental, consumer, and human rights groups from 25 countries that supports ecolabelling and seeks to ensure that consumers have the information they need to purchase greener, more socially just products.
- Energy Star
www.energystar.gov
A program sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that sets energy-efficiency standards for computers, monitors, printers, and other appliances and certifies green buildings.
- Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Program, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
www.epa.gov/oppt/epp
Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP) helps the U.S. federal government "buy green". The database includes green contract language and specifications, voluntary standards and guidelines, and other practical information.
- Eurocities
http://www.eurocities.org/carpe-net/site/rubrique.php?id_rubrique=2
The CARPE (Cities As Responsible Purchasers in Europe) project brings together Eurocities members - Paris, Stockholm, Seville, … - in exploring opportunities for adopting social and environmental criteria in their procurement practices.
- European Union Coalition for Green and Social Procurement
http://www.eeb.org/activities/product_policy/Index.html
NGO coalition that aims to strengthen environmental and social provisions in EU procurement policies, including consideration of environmental, health and labor impacts.
- European Union Eco-Label
http://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecolabel/index_en.htm
A voluntary scheme to help consumers in Europe identify officially approved green products.
- Forest Stewardship Council
http://www.fsc.org/
FSC is a non-governmental, not for profit organization established to promote the responsible management of the world’s forests.
- Global Compact
http://www.unglobalcompact.org/AboutTheGC/TheTenPrinciples
The Global Compact asks companies to embrace, support and enact, within their sphere of influence, a set of core values in the areas of human rights, labor standards, the environment, and anti-corruption.
- Global Ecolabelling Network
http://www.globalecolabelling.net/
The Global Ecolabelling Network (GEN) is a non-profit association of third-party, environmental performance recognition, certification and labelling organizations founded in 1994 to improve, promote, and develop the "ecolabelling" of products and services.
- Global Social Compliance Programme (GSCP)
http://www.gscpnet.com/
The Global Social Compliance Programme is a business-driven programme for the continuous improvement of working and environmental conditions in global supply chains. The GSCP provides a global cross-industry platform to promote the exchange of knowledge and best practices in order to build comparability and transparency between existing social compliance and environmental compliance systems.
- Good Environmental Choice label
http://www.greenprocurement.org/
The Good Environmental Choice (GEC) label is awarded to products which meet specific environmental standards based on life cycle assessment by a third party.
- Green Public Procurement Training Toolkit
http://ec.europa.eu/environment/gpp/index_en.htm
The Green Public Procurement Training Toolkit designed for use by procurement trainers or for integration in general public procurement training courses.
- Green Purchasing Workbook
http://www.eeb.org/activities/product_policy/Index.html
NGO coalition that aims to strengthen environmental and social provisions in EU procurement policies, including consideration of environmental, health and labor impacts.
- Green Seal
www.greenseal.org
An independent organization that certifies and promotes green products and services and works with manufacturers, industry, purchasing groups, and governments to green the production and purchasing chain.
- ILO Tripartite Declaration of Principles concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy
http://www.ilo.org/public/english/employment/multi/tripartite/index.htm
The MNE Declaration seeks to encourage the positive contribution that multinationals can make to economic and social progress and to minimize and resolve the difficulties arising from their operations.
- INFORM
www.informinc.org
Research organization that provides information on ways to reduce the environmental impacts of the U.S. economy through improved product design and greener purchasing.
- International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI)
http://www.iclei-europe.org/index.php?id=4594
Procura+ is an initiative designed to help support public authorities across Europe in implementing Sustainable Procurement. This Campaign was established in 2004 by ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability to help drive the mainstreaming of sustainable public procurement throughout Europe.
- Nordic Council
http://www.grip.no/Innkjop/English/nordic_brochures.htm
The Nordic Council of Ministers has produced two brochures on the subject of green public procurement. One aims at local politicians and public sector managers. The other is aimed at procurement officers (Brochures - in English)
- North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation
www.cec.org/programs_projects/trade_environ_econ
The Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) is an international organization created by Canada, Mexico and the United States under the North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation.
- OECD guidelines for multinational enterprises
http://www.olis.oecd.org/olis/2000doc.nsf/LinkTo/NT00002F06/$FILE/JT00115758.PDF
The Guidelines are recommendations addressed by governments to multinational enterprises operating in or from adhering countries. They provide voluntary principles and standards for responsible business conduct in a variety of areas including employment and industrial relations, human rights, environment, information disclosure, etc.
- The Blue Angel
http://www.blauer-engel.de/en/index.php
The Blue Angel is the oldest environment-related label for products and services in the world. It was created in 1978. The Blue Angel (Blauer Engel) is a German certification for products and services that have environmentally friendly aspects.
- The Swan Label
http://www.svanen.nu/Default.aspx?tabName=ProductListEng&menuItemID=7068&pgr=26&Fritext=
Swan is the official Nordic ecolabel, introduced by the Nordic Council of Ministers. The Swan logo demonstrates that a product is a good environmental choice. It is available for around 60 product groups such as cleaning products.
- UNEP Sustainable Consumption Unit
http://www.unep.fr/scp/procurement/activities.htm
United Nations Environment Program is promoting sustainable public procurement by facilitating global consensus on the integration of sustainable development considerations in procurement at all levels.
- World Trade Organisation
http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/gproc_e/gproc_e.htm
There are three main aspects of the WTO's work on government procurement: Agreement on Government Procurement (GPA) signed by WTO members, work on transparency in government procurement and multilateral negotiations on services procurement.
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