Wspieranie rozwoju zrównoważonego: realizacja zielonych zamówień w Centralnej i Wschodniej Europie. Metody i przykłady z publicznych i prywatnych firm na Węgrzech
Orsolya Diófási-Kovács
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Environmental Economics Budapest, Magyar tudósok körútja 2, H-1117 (Węgry)
László Valkó
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Environmental Economics Budapest, Magyar tudósok körútja 2, H-1117 (Węgry)
Abstrakt
Celem artykułu jest ukazanie, jak jedno z najczęściej stosowanych narzędzi z zakresu zarządzania można wykorzystać do wspierania rozwoju zrównoważonego, na przykładzie Europy Centralnej i Wschodniej.
Projekt węgierskich zielonych zamówień (The Green Procurement Hungary Project, GPH project) wprowadzono, aby poszukiwać najlepszych rozwiązań w tym zakresie. Celem jest wykorzystanie ogromnej mocy nabywczej firm publicznych i prywatnych dla wspierania zrównoważonej konsumpcji i eko-produkcji, a poprzez to zrównoważonego rozwoju.
Artykuł ukazuje powiązania pomiędzy zrównoważonymi, zielonymi i społecznymi zamówieniami, wskazuje na najnowsze rozwiązania przyjęte w UE, szczególny nacisk kładąc na kraje Europy Wschodniej, omawia także ich stronę metodologiczną. Ten ostatni aspekt jest niezwykle istotny dla praktyków i polityków, jak również w kontekście bezpośredniego wdrażania zielonych zamówień. Nawet na ogólnoeuropejskim poziomie, przykładowo poprzez rozwój instrumentów finansowych, czy sposobów oceny zgłaszanych wniosków, te doświadczenia są bez wątpienia wartościowe.
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zrównoważone zamówienia, zielone zamówienia publiczne, zielone zamówienia, zrównoważona konsumpcja, eko-etykiety, zrównoważony rozwójBibliografia
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Orsolya Diófási-KovácsBudapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Environmental Economics Budapest, Magyar tudósok körútja 2, H-1117 Węgry
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László ValkóBudapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Environmental Economics Budapest, Magyar tudósok körútja 2, H-1117 Węgry
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