Technical report and criteria proposal
Public authorities' expenditures in the purchase of goods, services and works (excluding utilities and defence) constitute approximately 14% of the overall Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Europe, accounting for roughly EUR 1.8 trillion annually.
Thus, public procurement has the potential to provide significant leverage in seeking to influence the market and to achieve environmental improvements in the public sector. This effect can be particularly significant for goods, services and works (referred to collectively as products) that account for a high share of public purchasing combined with the substantial improvement potential for environmental performance. The European Commission has identified (road) transport as one such product group.
Road transport covers a wide scope of vehicles (cars, LCVs, L-category vehicles, buses and waste collection vehicles) and services (mobility services, public bus services, waste collection services and post and courier services). The main environmental issues at the use phase addressed by the criteria are GHG emissions, air pollutant emissions and noise emissions. The impacts from the manufacture of batteries used in electric vehicle are also considered, leading to criteria on minimum and extended warranty of batteries.
This revision is meant to align the EU GPP criteria with the revised Clean Vehicle Directive.
RODRIGUEZ QUINTERO Rocio;
VIDAL ABARCA GARRIDO Candela;
Rodriguez Quintero, R. and Vidal Abarca Garrido, C., Revision of the EU Green Public Procurement Criteria for Road Transport, EUR 30917 EN, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, 2022, ISBN 978-92-76-45215-7, doi:10.2760/030068, JRC127043.
2022-02-08
Publications Office of the European Union
JRC127043
978-92-76-45215-7 (online),
1831-9424 (online),
EUR 30917 EN,
OP KJ-NA-30917-EN-N (online),
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC127043,
10.2760/030068 (online),