An Approach to Environmental Criteria in Public Procurement for the Renovation of Buildings in Spain

In order to contribute to climate neutrality within the EU in 2050, it is necessary for administrations to play a driving role through green public procurement for building renovation (GPPBR). Among the main barriers that slow down the GPPBR, a lack of knowledge of the parties involved can be highli...

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Published inSustainability Vol. 12; no. 18; p. 7590
Main Authors Soto, Teresa, Escrig, Teresa, Serrano-Lanzarote, Begoña, Matarredona Desantes, Núria
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.09.2020
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Summary:In order to contribute to climate neutrality within the EU in 2050, it is necessary for administrations to play a driving role through green public procurement for building renovation (GPPBR). Among the main barriers that slow down the GPPBR, a lack of knowledge of the parties involved can be highlighted. Faced with this scenario, the aim of this article is to provide a compilation, as a preliminary state of the art, of the most important environmental measures to bring to the GPPBR specifications. The methodology used for this compilation and critical analysis consisted of a systematic search for laws, regulations and guides prepared by Spanish public administrations, as well as looking into other international information sources, mainly collected from the EU. Despite the fact that related technical information is abundant, it is scattered and at times impractical. This study can be useful as a basis for both drafting specifications and highlighting the need to develop other specific and advanced technical procedures to assist GPPBR professionals.
ISSN:2071-1050
2071-1050
DOI:10.3390/su12187590