THREE DAY TRAINING WORKSHOP ON INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABLE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AND ECO-LABELS DAY I Eco-label Introduction THE SUSTAINABLE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AND ECO LABELLING PROJECT (SPPEL) Funded by the EU What are Eco-labels? Requirements for more sustainable production processes and products Standards Certification Ideally third party assurance that a product, process or service is in conformity with the given standard On-pack claims, marks or seals that indicate conformance with the given standard Labels 1
Classification characteristics of Eco-labels Level of obligation (Mandatory or voluntary) Type of information (information; rating; or leadership) Life-cycle coverage (Single or Multiple) Impact aspects (Single or Multiple) Sectors covered (Single or Multiple) Geographic scope (National, Regional or International) Verification (Auto-declaration or Third-party) Credibility Eco-label characteristics: credibility Some of the more relevant aspects are: Verification process Stakeholders engagement and decision making Accuracy, relevance and verifiability of criteria Transparency and Information access Clarity and Truthfulness 2
Classification of Eco-labels Regulatory Voluntary Certificate of conformity ISO Type I ecolabels Declaration of content Usage/disposal information ISO Type II self-claims ISO Type III declaration Efficiency ecolabels (water, energy ) Type I-like VSS Emerging schemes Regulatory Information Declaration of content Performance level Rating Efficiency ecolabels (water, energy ) Compliance Certificate of conformity 3
Regulatory: Use in SPP Based on national regulations Require directly All products have them Easy for verification As mandatory specifications (minimum requirement) and/ or as award criteria ISO Type I Eco-label used in SPP Leadership (targets 20% best products) Life Cycle coverage Multi-impact aspects Mostly products (services some times) from multiple sectors Third party certification Credible 4
ISO Type I Ecolabel: Use in SPP Define sustainability criteria of products Direct reference might be problematic competition Good source of compulsory specifications or preferable specifications (award criteria) Good means of proof Eco-labels Type I http://el.keiti.re.kr/eng/foreign/foreign03.do 5
Example: Eco-label of the EU (Type I) Voluntary EU coverage Certifies products and some services Type of information: Leadership All life-cycle stages in consideration Multiple Impacts addressed Multiple sectors covered Third-party verification http://ec.europa.eu/envi ronment/ecolabel Criteria of the Ecolabel of the EU Life Cycle Approach 6
Green Label, Thailand (Type I) Voluntary Thailand Certifies products Type of information: Leadership All life-cycle stages in consideration Multiple Impacts addressed Multiple sectors covered Third-party verification http://www.tei.or.th/gree nlabel/ Green Label Thailand criteria Life cycle assessment Political priorities Reasonable process modification/improvement Appropriate test methods 7
China Environmental Label 8
China Environmental Label Do you know? Viet Nam Green Label (VGL)??? Criteria of the VGL? Product groups of VGL? List of products certified VGL? 9
Eco-labels in Viet Nam 3 labels: Eco-labels, Energy saving labels, Green Lotus Eco-labels: Decision 253/QĐ-BTNMT (VEA) Energy saving labels: Decision 79/2006/QĐ-TTg Green Lotus: Decison 1355/QĐ-BVHTTDL All three are national Which are supported in PP in Vietnam? References Vietnam s labels: Http://vea.gov.vn/vn/khoahoccongnghe/nhanxanh/Pag es/trangchu.aspx Eco-Label http://nhannangluong.com/ Energy-saving Label https://www.vhttdlkv3.gov.vn/van-ban/bo-tieu-chi- Nhan-Du-lich-ben-vung-Bong-sen-xanh-ap-dung-doi- voi-cac-co-so-luu-tru-du-lich-tai-viet- Nam.2359.detail.aspx Green Lotus Label International labels: http://standardsmap.org 10
Summary of Key Points There is a wide variety of eco-labels The more useful for SPP are: Regulatory/Mandatory PSIS, as all products have them ISO Type I Ecolabels and Type I-like VSS, as they are a good source of SPP specifications and serve also as means of proof Other types are less useful as they are not source of specific criteria and comparison between them is difficult if they don t follow the same framework Analyze key characteristics of each eco-label in Vietnam, referring to the following features of EU- Eco-labels: Level of obligation (Mandatory or voluntary) Type of information (information; rating; or leadership) Life-cycle coverage (Single or Multiple) Impact aspects (Single or Multiple) Sectors covered (Single or Multiple) Geographic scope (National, Regional or International) Verification (Auto-declaration or Third-party) Credibility 11
Energy Label Level of obligation: Voluntary Type of information: rating Life-cycle coverage: single Impact aspects: single Sectors covered: multiple Geographic scope: national Verification: Third-party Credibility: high 12