Strategy for public procurement includes substantive content on green procurement
Review of the adopted strategy. A substantive content refers to part, section or any segment of the strategy related to green procurement.
Legal framework allows for green objectives to be incorporated to all stages of the procurement cycle
Review of legislation. Procurement cycle includes planning stage, technical specification, selection criteria, contract award criteria and conditions for performance of contracts.
Minimum requirements for green considerations for various types of works, services and goods are defined by legislation
Review of legislation.
Tools that facilitate the implementation of green public procurement are available for all contracting authorities
Review of administrative data and data from publicly available sources. Tools include guidelines, instructions, commentaries, interpretative communications or other operational tools.
Green public procurement (%)
Analysis of administrative data to determine the number of contracts with green objectives in technical specifications, selection criteria, award criteria or conditions of performance of contracts, divided by the total number of contracts concluded in the latest full calendar year, whether above or below the EU thresholds, but above the de minimis amount (contracts above EUR 10 000), expressed as a percentage. Points are allocated based on the percentage of green procurement (x): • x < 10% = 0 points. • 10% ≤ x < 50% = linear function. • x ≥ 50% = 5 points.