SPP IN IHOBE
Ihobe is a Public Corporation that supports the Department for the Environment, Territorial Planning and Housing of the Basque Government in developing its environmental policy and in spreading the culture of environmental sustainability. Ihobe’s SPP activities are conducted at two levels. At the internal level, Ihobe introduces systematically environmental and social criteria in all its procurement processes. At the regional level, Ihobe focuses in the promotion of SPP in all public authorities in the Basque Country Region, involving also the private sector.
SPP HIGHLIGHTS
- 100% (worth 8.7 million Euros) of tenders include SPP criteria
- 8.5 tonnes reduction in CO2
- Developed GPP criteria for more than 25 product/service groups in its GPP Manual
- Population (Basque country): 2 mil.
- Employees: 49
- Date joined: 2011
CONTACT
Izaro Basurko Pérez de Arenaza
More information? Send an email to procurement@iclei.org
SPP IN ACTION
POLICY
Ihobe’s procurement activities are mainly consulting services and some supply and support services. Since 2005, Ihobe has been introducing environmental criteria in their contracts. The experience gained over the years has allowed Ihobe to establish a very practical and operational procedure to include sustainability criteria in its procurement processes and to ensure compliance with those criteria throughout the contract. Also this process is in line with Ihobe’s environmental management system and the policy commitments adopted by the Basque Government.
The most recent GPP policy by the Basque Government to use public procurement as an instrument to advance its environmental policies’ objectives is the “Green Public Procurement Programme of the Basque Country 2020” adopted in September 2016 (available in Spanish and Euskera).
This is the second programme on this subject approved by the Government, and represents a qualitative improvement as it targets the whole public sector in the region (not only the central government as the previous plan) and foresees actions to institutionalise GPP and ensure the appropriate coordination with the market.
The Programme, of voluntary adherence, sets two types of objectives to be achieved by all adhered public administrations:
- Process objectives, for the integration of GPP in authorities’ procedures and procurement tools, and
- Results objectives, based on actual greening of public tenders for more than 20 priority groups (ranging from office paper to building and infrastructure works).
STRATEGY
In order to achieve those objectives, the Programme is organised in five strategic areas:
- Tools and resources for GPP implementation: It is aimed at providing the Administration with the necessary basic resources to, safely, introduce the environmental variable in its procurement processes; and it includes the running of pilot schemes in brand new areas such as eco- innovative and circular purchasing.
- Integration in procurement processes, procedures and tools: By analysing the existing procurement tools and procedures, it aims to identify and establish mechanisms that enable the mainstreaming and effective integration of the environmental variable in the procurement.
- Awareness raising and capacity building: It seeks to train the managers of the Basque Administration, at all levels, on the benefits and how to carry out environmentally responsible procurement.
- Coordination with the market: It seeks to mobilise the Basque private sector and actively involve it in the public procurement process. Basque company will thus be involved early in the process to develop technical criteria and be better positioned in the tender processes of the Basque administration and abroad.
- Communication, dissemination and networking: Dissemination and networking: it seeks to make the most of the synergies and position the Basque authorities as benchmarks both internally and externally.
To supervise and plan its deployment an inter-agency Steering Committee is being set up with the initial participation of several Government Departments and Public Organisations, with Ihobe as coordinator.
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