Scaling up Voluntary Sustainability Standards through Sustainable Public Procurement and Trade Policy: 4th Flagship Report of the United Nations Forum on Sustainability Standards

This 4th Flagship Report aims to provide an understanding of the role of government as a vehicle to drive the adoption of VSS. The effectiveness of VSS to contribute to sustainable development partly depends on their degree of adoption by economic operators. In this respect, governments can play a significant role through public procurement and trade policy. The integration of VSS into public procurement and trade policies is potentially a powerful means to upscale their adoption. Public procurement represents, on average, 12 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) in countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and up to 30 per cent of GDP in developing countries. Given the magnitude of such spending, in combination with the pressing need for sustainable production and consumption, sustainable public procurement (SPP) has become imperative. In addition, trade policy is increasingly being used to pursue non-trade objectives, including those relating to sustainability. This report seeks to answer the following key questions: • What are the determinants of VSS adoption at country level? • How can public procurement and trade policy serve to increase VSS uptake, and how do they contribute to the effectiveness of VSS? • What are the key considerations and implications of VSS integration into SPP and trade policy? Based on these questions, the report analyses VSS adoption dynamics and trends, and the drivers for their adoption in SPP and trade policy. The following are its major observations.

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Main Authors: United Nations Environment Programme, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, International Trade Centre, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, United Nations Industrial Development Organization, United Nations Forum on Sustainability Standards
Other Authors: Economy Division
Format: Reports, Books and Booklets biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2020
Subjects:SUSTAINABLE PROCUREMENT, PUBLIC PROCUREMENT, TRADE POLICY,
Online Access:https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/37498
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Summary:This 4th Flagship Report aims to provide an understanding of the role of government as a vehicle to drive the adoption of VSS. The effectiveness of VSS to contribute to sustainable development partly depends on their degree of adoption by economic operators. In this respect, governments can play a significant role through public procurement and trade policy. The integration of VSS into public procurement and trade policies is potentially a powerful means to upscale their adoption. Public procurement represents, on average, 12 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) in countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and up to 30 per cent of GDP in developing countries. Given the magnitude of such spending, in combination with the pressing need for sustainable production and consumption, sustainable public procurement (SPP) has become imperative. In addition, trade policy is increasingly being used to pursue non-trade objectives, including those relating to sustainability. This report seeks to answer the following key questions: • What are the determinants of VSS adoption at country level? • How can public procurement and trade policy serve to increase VSS uptake, and how do they contribute to the effectiveness of VSS? • What are the key considerations and implications of VSS integration into SPP and trade policy? Based on these questions, the report analyses VSS adoption dynamics and trends, and the drivers for their adoption in SPP and trade policy. The following are its major observations.