HomeIntroductionHow to use this toolkitWhat is Open SPP?What our users told usPlanEstablish an enabling environment PrioritizeMonitoring & evaluationBuild support and capabilitiesCreate an Action Plan ImplementAssess needsChoose a procurement methodEngage with the marketSet sustainability criteriaPrepare contract obligationsMonitor implementationOpen data & measuring progressOptions for data use SPP uptakeCarbon reductionGender inclusionLife cycle costingEconomic DevelopmentSector guidanceConstruction sectorICT sectorResourcesDownloadable toolsResource directoryCase study databaseGuide to ecolabels Open SPP FAQsIn this section, we have included best practice examples of SPP implementation around the world. AfricaPromoting equal access to government opportunities in KenyaCommunicating SPP operational objectives in an Action Plan in Cape TownUsing local resources for the design of the first sustainability-accredited building in GhanaUsing a two-stage tender to increase collaboration in a construction project in NamibiaLatin America and the CaribbeanPromoting gender inclusion through procurement in ChilePromoting family agriculture through procurement in ParaguayCommunicating the enabling framework in an SPP Action Plan in ArgentinaEngaging citizens to monitor public projects in PeruEngaging citizens to monitor corruption in public construction projects in ColombiaPromoting SMEs by reserving public contracts in the Dominican RepublicEstablishing SPP governance in an Action Plan in EcuadorUsing open contracting to procure a sustainable and user-friendly bike share system in Mexico City EuropeStandardizing sustainability requirements according to market capability in the Basque CountryCreating a knowledge network for procurement officers in The NetherlandsCommunicating prioritized procurement categories in an SPP Action Plan in IrelandPromoting circularity through furniture procurement in WalesCommunicating sustainability on a the contract's subject matter in MaltaCreating a task force to monitor supplier working conditions in the City of CopenhagenEngaging with the market to facilitate supplier collaboration in ScotlandEngaging with the market to procure socially responsible ICT in StockholmConsidering CO2 emissions when selecting suppliers in The NetherlandsMonitoring progress against sustainability goals in LithuaniaEngaging with users to assess procurement needs in ItalyEstablishing a network of civil society procurement monitors in UkraineEast and Southeast AsiaGallery view2 viewsGallery viewGallery view (1)Prioritizing procurement categories in VietnamEstablishing a system for monitoring SPP implementation and CO2 emissions in KoreaSetting up a catalogue of sustainable suppliers in ThailandNorth AmericaGallery view2 viewsGallery viewGallery view (1)Gathering supplier performance data in Wichita