Embedding Sustainability in IT procurement Ian Barham and Jonathan Wood (Consultant) 24 th May 2011.

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Embedding Sustainability in IT procurement Ian Barham and Jonathan Wood (Consultant) 24 th May 2011

Outline Coalition policy on Greening Government The role of Defra in Sustainable Procurement Explaining benefits of SP and a suggested good practice outline Centralised procurement and sustainable procurement National Capability Programme Government Buying Standards (GBS) Developing new GBS IT Specifications Types of IT specifications Harmonising IT standards

Coalition Government – Greening Government Commitments, February 2011 Leadership, efficiency and accountability Showing leadership Reducing carbon Reduce water from a baseline Increase use of Government Buying Standards and reporting on sustainability Reduce the amount of waste we generate

Defra’s role in sustainable public procurement Raising understanding of sustainable procurement Product specifications Build capacity in sustainable procurement

What is sustainable procurement? Avoid Reduce Design for Reuse/repair Recycle or compost Energy recovery Dispose

Why embed sustainable procurement? There are a number of reasons why embedding sustainability into the procurement process will bring a range of benefits to the organisation. RISK MANAGEMENT SAVINGS STAKEHOLDER GOODWILL CORPORATE VALUES/ POLICY MARKETING

Sustainable Procurement – Impact on Carbon reduction Central Government carbon footprint by emissions type and broad product category, (all greenhouse gases) (Source: CenSA) 77% of carbon emissions are in the supply chain

Sustainable procurement? - WLC End of life Consumer use Distribution and retail Production The traditional flow of materials and products from cradle to cradle Raw materials Greener goods are defined on a life-cycle basis, GPP will affect the whole supply chain; stimulate green standards in private procurement

Creating Cashable Savings 1.Review your procurement policy 2.Adopt a strategic approach to procurement (board, level etc) 3.Adopt a category management approach & aggregate volumes 4.Procurement/Commissioners/Suppliers – reduce demand 5.Where you have to buy - buy sustainable goods and services, consider end of use 6.Standardisation of requirements – use Government Buying Standards 7.Work with suppliers to reduce costs and carbon 8.Make sure that procurers are qualified

National Sustainable Public Procurement Programme

UK National Sustainable Public Procurement Programme Background: Development of a National Programme in Module Sustainable Procurement Module - Piloted in Local Authorities in Shows the why and the “How to” New “Carbon Literacy for Procurers” module Contact:

Government Buying Standards

A Tool Part of the “How to” Market assessment Cost/Benefit analysis Many make real savings over whole life Government Buying Standards

What are the GBS priority sectors? 1. Construction 2. Food and catering services 3. Transport and transport services 4. Electrical goods 5. Office machinery and computers 6. Clothing, uniforms and other textiles 7. Paper and printing services 8. Furniture 9. Cleaning products and services 10. Horticulture and park services

GBS - Current Specifications Cover Computing Products Desktop PCs Laptop PCs Workstation PCs Monitors Thin Clients (forthcoming) Imaging Products Laser Printers Laser MFD’s Inkjet Printers Inkjet MFD’s Scanners

Improving GBS for computing Proposed Government Buying Standard criteria for ICT (30% greater saving than Energy Star) compared with continuation of baseline situation (Energy Star)

Current Specifications: Development Process Database of environmental product data for each product type Product environmental data sourced from: ECMA-370/IT ECO Declarations EPEAT database Product environmental performance compared against criteria in ECMA-370 and EPEAT (Computing products only) Environmental Technical Specifications and Award Criteria developed in line with market performance Comparison against “other” sets of specifications

Requirements for GBS Reduce environmental impacts Technical or Performance based specifications must result in reduced environmental impacts Verifiable Criteria from established schemes (e.g. Ecma-370/EPEAT) Standard methodologies needed behind criteria wherever possible Focus on major environmental impact categories Be legally compliant with Procurement Regulations Encourage value for money across the life cycle of the product

Requirements for GBS cont.. Harness the power of Government Procurement to shape market Total UK Government spend has greater potential to influence market than individual Department spend Take consideration of other European Initiatives such as EU GPP and EU Eco-label

Supporting Procurement Stages

GBS Approaches and Environmental Performance in Marketplace

GBS Aims: Shift not Split

Types of specification Technical specification Prescriptive approach – e.g. Maximum hazardous material content or energy use per product Performance/Functional specification Flexible approach – e.g. Maximum hazardous material or energy use over all products used to deliver a service

Technical Specifications Advantages Stops “worst” products from accessing Government market Easier quantification of responses for procurers (“Yes”/”No” pass) Can assess how products on market perform against set criteria Cost impacts investigated during specification development Facilitates market change through “power of the public purse” Disadvantages May not allow consideration of innovative solutions at selection stage Verification may be difficult if non-established criteria used Procurers need some specialist environmental knowledge

Performance Based Specifications Advantages Allows for innovative solutions to be considered at selection stage Can help to identify solution with lowest overall environmental impact Disadvantages Lack of standard methodologies for comparing environmental impacts across multiple life cycle stages Verification may be difficult Open to legal challenge if environmental considerations not clear Procurers need significant specialist environmental knowledge Could fragment power of the public purse

Current Defra Approach Current specifications are largely based on traditional “Technical Specifications” Include “Performance Specifications” for energy consumption Participating in major environmental schemes (e.g. EPEAT) to ensure the development of stretching and verifiable criteria for new specifications Ensuring that ErP includes requirements/agreements for manufacturers to publish more environmental data Aim to be compatible with EU GPP and Ecolabel criteria Investigating the potential for additional tools to support decision making in the award and contract performance stages of procurement processes

Further information Ian Barham Sustainable Public Procurement policy. Area 5C, Ergon House, Defra London SW1P 2AL GBS NSPPP Jonathan Wood Tenvic Ltd – Consultant