Green public procurement – legal base and instruments supporting sustainable development in the construction industry in Poland

In the respect of value, public procurement in the construction industry belongs to one of the largest ones in the domestic market. Therefore, green procurement for construction works should become the center of attention of public authorities in a broad sense, due to its scale and importance for th...

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Main Authors: Kozik Renata, Karasińska - Jaśkowiec Izabela
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20161000044
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spelling doaj-85584fdefdef444e9e196f6d95af495b2021-02-02T00:27:40ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422016-01-01100004410.1051/e3sconf/20161000044e3sconf_seed2016_00044Green public procurement – legal base and instruments supporting sustainable development in the construction industry in PolandKozik Renata0Karasińska - Jaśkowiec Izabela1Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Civil EngineeringCracow University of Technology, Faculty of Civil EngineeringIn the respect of value, public procurement in the construction industry belongs to one of the largest ones in the domestic market. Therefore, green procurement for construction works should become the center of attention of public authorities in a broad sense, due to its scale and importance for the sustainable development. The authorities and contracting entities who spend public money should have the opportunity to apply such legal articles and instruments that allow them to both optimize public expenditures and consider the environmental factor, such as decreasing carbon emission. To make the idea of sustainable development a reality as European Union’s the most vital aim, EU law is implemented in Poland. Local authorities’ duty is to appropriately shape their policies and use the vital instrument of sustainable development, namely green public procurement. This paper presents a comparative analysis of legal regulations to illustrate the actual Polish and EU laws concerning the construction industry. Even though the generally applicable law allows to implement the idea of sustainable development efficiently, local self-government units in their regional policies do not report any need for specific solutions, or they do so only occasionally.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20161000044
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title_short Green public procurement – legal base and instruments supporting sustainable development in the construction industry in Poland
title_full Green public procurement – legal base and instruments supporting sustainable development in the construction industry in Poland
title_fullStr Green public procurement – legal base and instruments supporting sustainable development in the construction industry in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Green public procurement – legal base and instruments supporting sustainable development in the construction industry in Poland
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description In the respect of value, public procurement in the construction industry belongs to one of the largest ones in the domestic market. Therefore, green procurement for construction works should become the center of attention of public authorities in a broad sense, due to its scale and importance for the sustainable development. The authorities and contracting entities who spend public money should have the opportunity to apply such legal articles and instruments that allow them to both optimize public expenditures and consider the environmental factor, such as decreasing carbon emission. To make the idea of sustainable development a reality as European Union’s the most vital aim, EU law is implemented in Poland. Local authorities’ duty is to appropriately shape their policies and use the vital instrument of sustainable development, namely green public procurement. This paper presents a comparative analysis of legal regulations to illustrate the actual Polish and EU laws concerning the construction industry. Even though the generally applicable law allows to implement the idea of sustainable development efficiently, local self-government units in their regional policies do not report any need for specific solutions, or they do so only occasionally.
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