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Public Purchasing and Eco-labelling Schemes: Making the Connection and Reinforcing Policy Coherence

Gilles GrolleauNaoufel MzoughiChahira Nouira

subject

Economics and Econometrics050208 financeProcurementGoods and services0502 economics and business05 social sciencesCoherence (statistics)Business050207 economicsPurchasingIndustrial organization

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Many governments have promoted eco-labelling schemes as an accurate information-based policy to regulate environmental problems. This paper argues that governments should integrate eco-labelling into their purchasing decisions, both to benefit the environment directly and to reinforce ecolabelling programs as a means to influence private purchasers. Both effects could be quite significant given that governments are large purchasers of goods and services. After reviewing the main barriers and potentialities for greening procurement markets, we explore several ways by which green public procurement can promote the overall diffusion of eco-labelled products. JEL codes: H57; Q 28

https://doi.org/10.1177/02601079x04001500203