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What is Green Public Procurement?
Green Public Procurement (GPP) is defined in the Communication (COM -2008- 400) "Public procurement for a better environment" as "a process whereby public authorities seek to procure goods, services and works with a reduced environmental impact throughout their life cycle when compared to goods, services and works with the same primary function that would otherwise be procured."
While GPP is a voluntary instruments and Members States are able to determine the extent to which policies or criteria are applied, it plays a key role in the EU's efforts to boosting a resource-efficient economy.
GPP is within the framework of Strategic Public Procurement, together with Socially Responsible Public Procurement (SRPP) and Innovation Procurement. The basic concept of GPP relies on having clear, verifiable, justifiable, and ambitious environmental criteria for products and services, based on a life-cycle approach and scientific evidence base.
The European Commission (EC) has been developing voluntary GPP criteria for several product groups. Furthermore, following the adoption of the 2020 Circular Economy Action Plan, the Commission is proposing minimum mandatory GPP criteria and targets in sectoral legislation and phase in compulsory reporting to monitor its uptake.
EU Ecolabels: Labels can play a particular role in developing technical specifications and award criteria, and in verifying compliance helping public buyers to save time in accordance with Art. 43 of Directive 2014/24/EU. More information on EU Ecolabel product groups is available online.
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The application of the CO2 Performance Ladder as a tool for a more SPP in the wastewater sector in Belgium
The call is open from 26 June until 26 September, 17:00CET; applications can be submitted in your national language
Online criteria for SRPP: collaboration between the Flemish and the Dutch governments
Procurement category: ICT
Paris has set itself the ambitious goal of hosting sustainable Olympic and Paralympic games
It seeks to explore and demonstrate how public procurement can be used to achieve a low-carbon, circular and inclusive economy
Deadline for submitting proposals: 26 November
Procurement category: Maintenance and restoration of heritage
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Training materials on green public procurement
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Learn more about the Life-cycle costing tool and how it can help public buyers
Check out the National Action Plans and the activities of the Green Public Procurement Advisory Group