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ILGiSN, with the support of KRINPO, organized and conducted the Green Procurement webinar, which was dedicated to the current aspects of introducing goods and services to which environmental requirements are imposed.
The webinar, which was attended by over 40 Russian and foreign specialists working in the field of construction, housing and communal services, municipal management, forestry, as well as university students studying these issues, was conducted by the partners of the KO-1089 project “Green Construction in the Arctic” (Green Arctic Building – GraB) , which is being implemented within the framework of the Kolarctic Cross- Border Cooperation Program.
As part of the webinar program , Mr. Matti Kuittinen , Chief Specialist of the Ministry of Environment of Finland, made a presentation on low-carbon solutions for the construction of buildings and structures in the Arctic zone. Mr Pekka Vuorinen, Director of Environment and Energy at the Confederation of Finnish C