As the European Green Capital 2023, the City of Tallinn has made Green Governance a top priority. The conference on 16. November 2023, aimed to unite cities from the Baltic Sea Region and beyond, fostering the exchange of best practices and discussions on the challenges of transitioning to green governance.
With Green Public Procurement as a central theme, the conference recognized its vital role in implementing green governance and promoting sustainable consumption and production. Local governments possess significant potential to achieve sustainability goals through their procurement processes, particularly by ensuring they are not just climate-neutral but also circular and free from harmful toxins. During the event, the first-ever NonHazCity Award for tox-free, circular and climate-neutral buildings and building processes at municipalities was launched.
The event brought together local authorities, business actors and all the other individuals interested in green governance topics. It provided a valuable networking opportunity for Green Cities, facilitating collaboration and mutual learning.
CCB participants in the meeting:- Mikhail Durkin, CCB Executive Secretary.
- Camille Fraizy, CCB International Coordinator.
- Federica Pastore, CCB Communication Officer.
The participants' list is not available for this event.
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