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Buying Green! A Handbook on environmental
public procurement
  • DG Environment

2
Further promotion of GPPand Eco-label
  • CE has published a Handbook on GPP - August 2004
    (SEC(2004/1050)

3
The Handbook
  • Published in August 2004
  • Translated in all other EU languages in 2005
  • Clear overview of all stages of public
    procurement procedure and corresponding
    possibilities for introducing environmental
    considerations
  • Many best practice examples
  • EUROPA - Environment - The greening of public
    procurement

4
Green purchasing strategies
  • Public purchasers are recommended to
  • Train purchasing staff
  • Set priorities opt for
  • step-by-step approach (first win-wins, then more
    complex procedures..)
  • focussed approach (energy efficiency, recycled
    content..)
  • Make available guidelines, databases..

5
Some examples
  • The Nordic Council of Ministers has produced two
    brochures on the subject of green public
    procurement. One aims at local politicians and
    public sector managers. The other is aimed at
    procurement officers. http//www.grip.no/Innkjop/E
    nglish/nordic_brochures.htm

6
Some examples
  • Environmental practice guide in Barcelona
  • GreenOfficeGuide.pdf

7
Some examples
  • Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and
    Environment - Environment Service Cyprus
  • Site promotes products and services which are
  • more energy efficient and in general more
    economic in their operation.
  • either less or preferably not polluting as
    compared to other products that serve the same
    purpose.
  • durable, easily upgraded and repairable.
  • reusable and markets and the infrastructure exist
    for recycling them at the end of their life.

8
How to organise a  green  public procurement
process?
  • Identify your need subject matter of contract
  • Technical specifications
  • Selection criteria
  • Award criteria
  • Contract clauses

9
Subject matter
  • i.e. furniture stemming from sustainably
    harvested woods..
  • Most transparent way to inform bidders
  • May be inappropriate if public purchaser lacks
    knowledge on existence/availability or cost of
     green alternatives to product/service
    purchased

10
Some examples
  • Food from Organic farming in Ferrara, Italy
  • After feasability studygt list of products with
    equivalent cost gt now 50 of all food offered
    in public canteens organic, 80 of food in
    nurseries

11
Technical specifications
  • Defined
  • EITHER by reference to standards
  • OR by reference to performance based or
    functional requirements
  • gt to allow tenders based on different kind of
    technical solutions, including environmental
    requirements
  • Can include environmental friendly production
    processes

12
GPP and Environmental Technologies
  • By using performance based specifications, Public
    authorities can
  • act as launching customers and support diffusion
    of recently developed Environmental Technologies
  • trigger the development of new technologies

13
Environmental Database
  • Basic environmental information refers to
    national and EU eco-labels where appropriate
  • Useful for  starters  - to be complemented
  • http//europa.eu.int/comm/environment/gpp/guidelin
    es.htmdatabase

14
Some examples
  • Construction sector gt French HQE method ( Haute
    Qualité Environnementale ) focuses on designing
    buildings that use less water and energy and
    require less maintenance

15
GPP and eco-labels
  • Underlying technical specifications can be used
    in tender documents
  • Eco-label can be recognised as a (non-exclusive)
    proof of compliance with technical specifications
  • i.e. Europen eco-label
  • mostly for products refrigerators, copiers,
    computers, paper..

16
Some examples
  • EU eco-label for light bulbs prescribes minimum
    life-span of 10 000 hours gt could be set as a
    minimal technical specification

17
Selection criteria
  • Exclusion - i.e. if conviction for environmental
    offence
  • Technical - i.e. specific equipment enabling
    provision of  green  services/works
    certificate of conformity of product to  green 
    standards

18
GPP and Environmental management schemes
  • EMAS (or equivalent systems) can be used by
    bidders to prove compliance with environmental
    selection criteria
  • For example waste management contract requires
    specific environmental capabilities/equipment gt
    EMAS (or equivalent) statement can prove this

19
Some examples
  • Austria Glas Recycling GmbH listed on EMAS list
    gt
  • EMAS statement will provide proof of its
    environmental capacity in a tender for provision
    of recycling services

Willkommen bei der AUSTRIA GLAS RECYCLING
GMBHA-1020 Wien, Obere Donaustr. 71 - Tel.
43/1/214 49 00, Fax 43/1/214 49 08, e-mail
agr_at_agr.atUID-Nummer ATU 14979503,
Firmenbuchnummer 114107f, Sitz Wien,
Handelsgericht Wien, zuständige Aufsichtsbehörde
BMLFUW
20
Award criteria
  • even if no economic advantage as such (i.e.
    buses/trams with reduced noise)
  • even if no direct environmental advantage for
    contracting authority (i.e. wood stemming from
    sustainably harvest forests)
  • may relate to  green  production processes gt
  • extra points if (part of) supplied electricity
    stems from renewable energy sources
  • Life Cycle Cost to make GPP economically
    attractive

21
Life Cycle Cost as award criterion
  • Acquisition costs (purchase, installation,
    transport)
  • Operating costs (energy/water consumption, annual
    licence fees, maintenance, staff, training,
    insurance premiums, environmental taxes)
  • Disposal costs (site clean up, refuse collection,
    recycling costs)

22
Contract clauses
  • i.e. delivery in bulk (not in separate
    containers) or by railway
  • i.e. workers having to comply with specific
    environmental guidelines on the construction site
  • Non-discriminatory, no disguised technical
    specifications or selection criteria

23
Conclusion
  • EU is committed to GPP
  • GPP is an important instrument for achieving
    sustainable development
  • GPP can pull new environmental technologies into
    the market place
  • EU will further promote GPP

24
Conclusion
  • Your support needed to distribute handbook in
    respective Member States
  • Handbook can be easily integrated into general
    public procurement training
  • TAIEX representative will explain how to organise
    bilateral workshops on (green) public procurement
    under TAIEX in the respective Member States

25
addresses
  • European Commission
  • Environment Directorate-General
  • Directorate G Sustainable development and
    integration
  • 1049 Brussels
  • Belgium
  • mailtojill.michielssen_at_cec.eu.int
  • http//europa.eu.int/comm/environment/gpp/
  • http//europa.eu.int/comm/environment/etap/index.h
    tm
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