The role of public procurement in the green transition
Michal Andrzej Kania
Uniwersytet Śląski w KatowicachAbstract
Today’s challenges facing the public sector, both at the national and EU
level, cover several aspects. In the long term, these challenges mainly concern
issues related to technological transformation and ecological transformation.
The ecological transformation is implemented primarily to achieve the Paris
Agreement concluded in 2015. Public procurement plays an important role in
the implementation of both goals. The role of public procurement stems from
the market potential, shaped by two factors. First, the number of entities obliged to apply public procurement regulations. Secondly, the number of funds
spent is based on the public procurement procedure. The key significance of
the so-called “green” public procurement is currently due to the policy of the
European Commission set out in the New Green Deal. The new Public Procurement Law creates opportunities for a significant increase in environmental
aspects in domestic public procurement. The new Public Procurement Law
creates opportunities for a significant increase in environmental aspects of
domestic public procurement. A necessary element of promoting so-called “green”
public procurement is the continuous improvement of knowledge and competencies of the public sector in counteracting negative climate changes. The
article aims to analyze the role of public procurement in ecological transformation in the context of EU and national solutions.
Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach