This report explores the state of green public procurement (GPP) in Indonesia, examining relevant policies, practices, and challenges. It analyzes Indonesia's legal framework for GPP, highlights case studies, and evaluates the tools used for implementation. The report also offers recommendations for advancing GPP in Indonesia, including enhancing capacity building and improving monitoring mechanisms to promote GPP practices.
Authors
- Pages
- 43
- Project
- Accelerating Decarbonization Through the Power of Procurement
- Published in
- Canada
- Rights
- IISD, 2024
Table of Contents
- 1.0 Introduction and Purpose of the Study 8
- 2.0 Research Methodology 10
- 3.0 Policy Priorities and Environmental Objectives 11
- 3.1 Climate Change Mitigation 11
- 3.2 The Role of GPP in Accelerating Climate Action in Indonesia 12
- 4.0 Legal and Governance Framework for GPP 13
- 4.1 The Legal Framework for GPP 13
- 4.2 Governance System and Key Stakeholders 15
- 4.3 Procurement Systems and Platforms 20
- 5.0 Current GPP Practices in Indonesia 22
- 5.1 Overview of GPP Implementation 22
- 5.2 Available Tools for GPP and Case Studies 22
- 5.3 GPP Challenges in Indonesia 27
- 6.0 Recommendations for Advancing GPP in Indonesia 30
- 6.1 Recommendation 1: Improve easy-to-use tools 31
- 6.2 Recommendation 2: Enhance training, capacity building, and support infrastructure 32
- 6.3 Recommendation 3: Provide financial and non-financial incentives for procurers and suppliers 33
- 6.4 Recommendation 4: Improve GPP monitoring 34
- 7.0 Conclusion 35
- References 36
- Appendix A. Interview Guide 41
- Figure 1. Key procurement stakeholders in Indonesia 15
- Figure 2. GPP Indonesia stakeholder map 20
- Figure 3. Type I Indonesian eco-label 23
- Figure 4. Recommendations for advancing GPP in Indonesia 30
- Table 1. Summary of the legal framework for GPP 13
- Box 1. Case study: Sustainable timber procurement in infrastructure and construction in Indonesia 24
- Box 2. Case study: Implementation of an EMS in the construction of a Public Works Department office building, Riau Province 26
- Box 3. Case study: Case study of toll road construction above the sea (Bali Mandara Toll Road) 27