Mayor Joy approves ordinance placing environmental criteria for city government's purchase of goods, services, infra
Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte has approved an ordinance mandating the inclusion of environmental criteria in the technical specifications for the city government's procurement of goods, services, and infrastructure.
“This Ordinance will help the city government implement the policies it crafted and fulfil the agreements and commitments it entered into with various organizations when it comes to environmental protection and sustainable development,” Mayor Belmonte.
“Quezon City Green Public Procurement Ordinance of 2021,” Ordinance No. SP-3107, S-2021, was introduced by Councilors Diorella Maria Sotto-Antonio, Candy Medina and Dorothy Delarmente.
The Quezon City government is the lone Philippine city member of the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group which advocates climate action and sustainability.
Quezon City created the Environment Policy Management Council (EPMC) in 2010 to serve as the policy-making arm of the city government on climate change and environment-related programs and projects, including the Green Public Procurement Program.
“As the local leaders of the City, we need to set an example and walk the talk in our advocacies. By enacting an ordinance that upgrades our public procurement criteria, we are encouraging suppliers and consumers to support the market for environmentally preferable goods and services,” said Vice Mayor Gian Sotto, presiding officer of the Quezon City Council.
“Through this ordinance, we will increase the demand for environmentally preferable goods and services and beef up the ability of industries to meet the demand for escalating use of environmental standards. In this way, we will also be paving the way for local businesses to consider an environmental approach in their spending,” said Councilor Sotto-Antonio.