1、GREENING GOVERNMENT:LEADING BY EXAMPLE-THE NORWEGIAN APPROACHOECD FORUM SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE DAG STRMSNES NORWAYPublic procurement accounts for 16%of the total climate footprint in Norway5.82.42.1Local authoritiesCentral authoritiesCounty authorities600600BILLION NOKMore than emissions from al
2、l road traffic in Norway DFs main goal is to work towards efficient and sustainable procurement in the public sector.DF work to increase the share of green and innovative public procurement.DF shall be the driving force and competence center for national and international cooperation on green and in
3、novative procurement.Our rolePublic ProcurementAct 5Requires public authorities to adjust their procurement practices so that they reduce harmful environmental impact and promote climate-friendly solutions,when relevantHelpdeskOnline guidanceOur work and services on sustainable and innovative procur
4、ementSPP criteriaData gathering and performance monitoringNetworking and regional task forceStartOffBeginners guidanceTrainingCertification scheme Prioritizing-,risk-and effect calculation toolsPriority categories:Construction,building and propertyFood and catering servicesTransportICT and electroni
5、c productsPlastic products and products that contain plasticFurnitureBatteriesTextilesProducts that contain substances that are hazardous to heath and the environmentOnline guidance and SPP criteria Specific guidance on the priority categories General guidance on e.g.,reduction of plastic and circul
6、ar procurement Best practice examples News and newsletter Requirements formulations and criteria for green procurement and social responsibility-Household waste collection-Waste from Public Service Enterprises-New buildings-Infrastructure-Rental of property-Computers,monitors and tablets-Food and be