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Harnessing Public Procurement for the Green Transition

Good Practices in OECD Countries

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This report presents the results of the 2022 OECD Green Public Procurement (GPP) Survey, to which 38 countries (OECD Member and accession candidate countries) responded. The aim of the survey was to better understand how public procurement, a significant economic lever, is being used to generate environmental benefits. The report is organized around four areas: green public procurement policy and strategic framework, public-private interactions on green public procurement, the monitoring and the evaluation of green public procurement, and building capacity and support for green public procurement. Developments in GPP since the survey was completed in 2022 are included in the country-specific factsheets annexed to the report.

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Romania

The regulatory framework for public procurement Article 187,(5) a) and Article 188, (2), (3) of Law no.98/2016 on public procurement, Article 209, (4), (^4), (5) a) and Article 2010, (3) of Law no.99/2016 on sectoral procurement. sets out the mandatory requirement for all contracting authorities and contracting entities, across all levels of government, for GPP. In addition to that, the country has a specific primary legislation on GPP since 2016 (Law no. 69/2016) and a Guide for implementation has been approved by Order of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Forests together with the National Agency for Public Procurement no.1068/1652/2018.

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