Green Product Procurement Criteria AnnouncedEco-labeling2000
「Green Product Procurement Criteria AnnouncedEco-labeling2000」於資料集「MajorEnvironmentalPolicies」由單位「行政院環境保護署」的陳小姐所提供,聯繫電話是(02)23117722#2753,(02)23117722#2756,最近更新時間為:2023-07-30 01:03:45。 欄位編號的內容是378 , 欄位標題的內容是Green Product Procurement Criteria Announced , 欄位摘要的內容是On June 26 regulations regarding the Government Procurement Act's provisions for priority purchasing of environmentally-friendly goods were announced. The Tier 1 classification will be open to foreign-made products provided they bear eco-labels from countries that have established joint eco-label recognition with Taiwan. The authority for identifying Tier 2 products will remain completely with the EPA, which will also set related identification parameters and processes. Tier 3 products will be identified through approval documentation provided by the competent authority associated with the product at issue.
The era of green purchasing in Taiwan is off to a formal start. The R.O.C.'s Government Procurement Act (hereinafter referred to as the "Act") came into effect on May 25. On June 26, in accordance with Article 96 of the Act, the EPA and Public Construction Commission (PCC) promulgated regulations concerning priority purchasing for environmentally-friendly products. From now on, environmentally friendly products can enjoy a 10% price advantage when participating in government bids.
In final discussions on priority purchasing regulations, the PCC and EPA dispensed with the EPA's previously proposed suggestion that a "technical committee" be established to qualify green products. Rather, this responsibility will be entirely given to the EPA.
Initial attempts at setting priority purchasing regulations went through many twists and turns, and the primary stumbling block was how to set "green product" qualifications. Provisions in the Act regarding products that can enjoy priority purchasing and price advantage rights state that products that qualify for Taiwan's eco-label, the "Green Mark," automatically qualify for such rights. If a product does not bear the Green Mark, then the product itself or its manufacture, use or disposal must meet criteria based on the principles of reusability, recyclability, low pollution and/or resource conservation (considered Tier 2 products). Or, the product must benefit society or reduce social costs in some manner (considered Tier 3 products).
The EPA had originally proposed that a technical committee be formed by representatives from the PCC, the EPA and other agencies to handle review of potential Tier 2 products. However, at further meetings between the PCC and EPA it was decided that the authority should be unified into a single body, and the EPA was chosen to handle all matters related to qualifying Tier 2 products. Qualification methods and procedures will be separately established by the EPA. As for Tier 3 qualification criteria and procedures, these will be set by the competent authority for the industry associated with the product (i.e. the Ministry of Economic Affairs in the case of most manufactured goods).
In addition to this change, the final draft of the procurement regulations also more heavily emphasizes international interaction. To qualify for Tier 1 status, a product only has to comply with Green Mark criteria as announced by the EPA – it does not have to actually bear the Green Mark. Products that bear eco-labels from countries that have joint eco-label recognition with the R.O.C. are also eligible to receive Tier 1 status.
Guidelines concerning bid competition between "green" and "non-green" products will remain the same as those originally proposed by the EPA. There are two principles. The purchasing organization can choose one as needed:
1. If a non-green product bidder has the lowest price bid, and this bid is below the bid floor price, the purchasing organization can grant the green-product bidder the choice of rebidding at the lowest price.
2. If a non-green product bidder has the lowest bid price, and this price is below the bid floor, but the green-product bidder's price bid is within the specified preferential pricing range, the bid shall be awarded to the green-product bidder.
If more than one green product from multiple firms meet the requirements stated above, the Regulations stipulate that the organization issuing the bid shall grant priority bid status to products of Tier 1 and 2. If the bid is still not decided, then it will be awarded to Tier 3 products.
Even though the green purchasing regulations have already been established, many firms are closely watching the government’s resolve to implement them and any future developments that may arise. According to reports, many of the measures being planned by the EPA’s Recycling Fund Management Committee to encourage recycling and reuse will be driven primarily through green purchasing mechanisms.
The EPA further indicated that in order to satisfy the requirements of all interested parties, it will promulgate Tier 2 product qualification criteria, relevant administrative procedures and work standards as soon as possible. Whether these green purchasing policies can stimulate a shift toward green consumerism and green manufacturing largely depends on government actions at the current juncture. In the future it is hoped that green purchasing concepts can be expanded from the government to the commercial sector and on to the average consumer. , 欄位全文的內容是On June 26 regulations regarding the Government Procurement Act's provisions for priority purchasing of environmentally-friendly goods were announced. The Tier 1 classification will be open to foreign-made products provided they bear eco-labels from countries that have established joint eco-label recognition with Taiwan. The authority for identifying Tier 2 products will remain completely with the EPA, which will also set related identification parameters and processes. Tier 3 products will be identified through approval documentation provided by the competent authority associated with the product at issue.
The era of green purchasing in Taiwan is off to a formal start. The R.O.C.'s Government Procurement Act (hereinafter referred to as the "Act") came into effect on May 25. On June 26, in accordance with Article 96 of the Act, the EPA and Public Construction Commission (PCC) promulgated regulations concerning priority purchasing for environmentally-friendly products. From now on, environmentally friendly products can enjoy a 10% price advantage when participating in government bids.
In final discussions on priority purchasing regulations, the PCC and EPA dispensed with the EPA's previously proposed suggestion that a "technical committee" be established to qualify green products. Rather, this responsibility will be entirely given to the EPA.
Initial attempts at setting priority purchasing regulations went through many twists and turns, and the primary stumbling block was how to set "green product" qualifications. Provisions in the Act regarding products that can enjoy priority purchasing and price advantage rights state that products that qualify for Taiwan's eco-label, the "Green Mark," automatically qualify for such rights. If a product does not bear the Green Mark, then the product itself or its manufacture, use or disposal must meet criteria based on the principles of reusability, recyclability, low pollution and/or resource conservation (considered Tier 2 products). Or, the product must benefit society or reduce social costs in some manner (considered Tier 3 products).
The EPA had originally proposed that a technical committee be formed by representatives from the PCC, the EPA and other agencies to handle review of potential Tier 2 products. However, at further meetings between the PCC and EPA it was decided that the authority should be unified into a single body, and the EPA was chosen to handle all matters related to qualifying Tier 2 products. Qualification methods and procedures will be separately established by the EPA. As for Tier 3 qualification criteria and procedures, these will be set by the competent authority for the industry associated with the product (i.e. the Ministry of Economic Affairs in the case of most manufactured goods).
In addition to this change, the final draft of the procurement regulations also more heavily emphasizes international interaction. To qualify for Tier 1 status, a product only has to comply with Green Mark criteria as announced by the EPA – it does not have to actually bear the Green Mark. Products that bear eco-labels from countries that have joint eco-label recognition with the R.O.C. are also eligible to receive Tier 1 status.
Guidelines concerning bid competition between "green" and "non-green" products will remain the same as those originally proposed by the EPA. There are two principles. The purchasing organization can choose one as needed:
1. If a non-green product bidder has the lowest price bid, and this bid is below the bid floor price, the purchasing organization can grant the green-product bidder the choice of rebidding at the lowest price.
2. If a non-green product bidder has the lowest bid price, and this price is below the bid floor, but the green-product bidder's price bid is within the specified preferential pricing range, the bid shall be awarded to the green-product bidder.
If more than one green product from multiple firms meet the requirements stated above, the Regulations stipulate that the organization issuing the bid shall grant priority bid status to products of Tier 1 and 2. If the bid is still not decided, then it will be awarded to Tier 3 products.
Even though the green purchasing regulations have already been established, many firms are closely watching the government’s resolve to implement them and any future developments that may arise. According to reports, many of the measures being planned by the EPA’s Recycling Fund Management Committee to encourage recycling and reuse will be driven primarily through green purchasing mechanisms.
The EPA further indicated that in order to satisfy the requirements of all interested parties, it will promulgate Tier 2 product qualification criteria, relevant administrative procedures and work standards as soon as possible. Whether these green purchasing policies can stimulate a shift toward green consumerism and green manufacturing largely depends on government actions at the current juncture. In the future it is hoped that green purchasing concepts can be expanded from the government to the commercial sector and on to the average consumer. , 欄位年度的內容是2000 , 欄位月份的內容是3 , 欄位卷的內容是3 , 欄位期的內容是1 , 欄位順序的內容是1 , 欄位倒序的內容是2 , 欄位分類的內容是Eco-labeling , 欄位標題2的內容是Green Product Procurement Criteria Announced , 欄位檔案位置的內容是V3/V3-01 。
編號
378
標題
Green Product Procurement Criteria Announced
摘要
On June 26 regulations regarding the Government Procurement Act's provisions for priority purchasing of environmentally-friendly goods were announced. The Tier 1 classification will be open to foreign-made products provided they bear eco-labels from countries that have established joint eco-label recognition with Taiwan. The authority for identifying Tier 2 products will remain completely with the EPA, which will also set related identification parameters and processes. Tier 3 products will be identified through approval documentation provided by the competent authority associated with the product at issue. The era of green purchasing in Taiwan is off to a formal start. The R.O.C.'s Government Procurement Act (hereinafter referred to as the "Act") came into effect on May 25. On June 26, in accordance with Article 96 of the Act, the EPA and Public Construction Commission (PCC) promulgated regulations concerning priority purchasing for environmentally-friendly products. From now on, environmentally friendly products can enjoy a 10% price advantage when participating in government bids. In final discussions on priority purchasing regulations, the PCC and EPA dispensed with the EPA's previously proposed suggestion that a "technical committee" be established to qualify green products. Rather, this responsibility will be entirely given to the EPA. Initial attempts at setting priority purchasing regulations went through many twists and turns, and the primary stumbling block was how to set "green product" qualifications. Provisions in the Act regarding products that can enjoy priority purchasing and price advantage rights state that products that qualify for Taiwan's eco-label, the "Green Mark," automatically qualify for such rights. If a product does not bear the Green Mark, then the product itself or its manufacture, use or disposal must meet criteria based on the principles of reusability, recyclability, low pollution and/or resource conservation (considered Tier 2 products). Or, the product must benefit society or reduce social costs in some manner (considered Tier 3 products). The EPA had originally proposed that a technical committee be formed by representatives from the PCC, the EPA and other agencies to handle review of potential Tier 2 products. However, at further meetings between the PCC and EPA it was decided that the authority should be unified into a single body, and the EPA was chosen to handle all matters related to qualifying Tier 2 products. Qualification methods and procedures will be separately established by the EPA. As for Tier 3 qualification criteria and procedures, these will be set by the competent authority for the industry associated with the product (i.e. the Ministry of Economic Affairs in the case of most manufactured goods). In addition to this change, the final draft of the procurement regulations also more heavily emphasizes international interaction. To qualify for Tier 1 status, a product only has to comply with Green Mark criteria as announced by the EPA – it does not have to actually bear the Green Mark. Products that bear eco-labels from countries that have joint eco-label recognition with the R.O.C. are also eligible to receive Tier 1 status. Guidelines concerning bid competition between "green" and "non-green" products will remain the same as those originally proposed by the EPA. There are two principles. The purchasing organization can choose one as needed: 1. If a non-green product bidder has the lowest price bid, and this bid is below the bid floor price, the purchasing organization can grant the green-product bidder the choice of rebidding at the lowest price. 2. If a non-green product bidder has the lowest bid price, and this price is below the bid floor, but the green-product bidder's price bid is within the specified preferential pricing range, the bid shall be awarded to the green-product bidder. If more than one green product from multiple firms meet the requirements stated above, the Regulations stipulate that the organization issuing the bid shall grant priority bid status to products of Tier 1 and 2. If the bid is still not decided, then it will be awarded to Tier 3 products. Even though the green purchasing regulations have already been established, many firms are closely watching the government’s resolve to implement them and any future developments that may arise. According to reports, many of the measures being planned by the EPA’s Recycling Fund Management Committee to encourage recycling and reuse will be driven primarily through green purchasing mechanisms. The EPA further indicated that in order to satisfy the requirements of all interested parties, it will promulgate Tier 2 product qualification criteria, relevant administrative procedures and work standards as soon as possible. Whether these green purchasing policies can stimulate a shift toward green consumerism and green manufacturing largely depends on government actions at the current juncture. In the future it is hoped that green purchasing concepts can be expanded from the government to the commercial sector and on to the average consumer.
全文
On June 26 regulations regarding the Government Procurement Act's provisions for priority purchasing of environmentally-friendly goods were announced. The Tier 1 classification will be open to foreign-made products provided they bear eco-labels from countries that have established joint eco-label recognition with Taiwan. The authority for identifying Tier 2 products will remain completely with the EPA, which will also set related identification parameters and processes. Tier 3 products will be identified through approval documentation provided by the competent authority associated with the product at issue. The era of green purchasing in Taiwan is off to a formal start. The R.O.C.'s Government Procurement Act (hereinafter referred to as the "Act") came into effect on May 25. On June 26, in accordance with Article 96 of the Act, the EPA and Public Construction Commission (PCC) promulgated regulations concerning priority purchasing for environmentally-friendly products. From now on, environmentally friendly products can enjoy a 10% price advantage when participating in government bids. In final discussions on priority purchasing regulations, the PCC and EPA dispensed with the EPA's previously proposed suggestion that a "technical committee" be established to qualify green products. Rather, this responsibility will be entirely given to the EPA. Initial attempts at setting priority purchasing regulations went through many twists and turns, and the primary stumbling block was how to set "green product" qualifications. Provisions in the Act regarding products that can enjoy priority purchasing and price advantage rights state that products that qualify for Taiwan's eco-label, the "Green Mark," automatically qualify for such rights. If a product does not bear the Green Mark, then the product itself or its manufacture, use or disposal must meet criteria based on the principles of reusability, recyclability, low pollution and/or resource conservation (considered Tier 2 products). Or, the product must benefit society or reduce social costs in some manner (considered Tier 3 products). The EPA had originally proposed that a technical committee be formed by representatives from the PCC, the EPA and other agencies to handle review of potential Tier 2 products. However, at further meetings between the PCC and EPA it was decided that the authority should be unified into a single body, and the EPA was chosen to handle all matters related to qualifying Tier 2 products. Qualification methods and procedures will be separately established by the EPA. As for Tier 3 qualification criteria and procedures, these will be set by the competent authority for the industry associated with the product (i.e. the Ministry of Economic Affairs in the case of most manufactured goods). In addition to this change, the final draft of the procurement regulations also more heavily emphasizes international interaction. To qualify for Tier 1 status, a product only has to comply with Green Mark criteria as announced by the EPA – it does not have to actually bear the Green Mark. Products that bear eco-labels from countries that have joint eco-label recognition with the R.O.C. are also eligible to receive Tier 1 status. Guidelines concerning bid competition between "green" and "non-green" products will remain the same as those originally proposed by the EPA. There are two principles. The purchasing organization can choose one as needed: 1. If a non-green product bidder has the lowest price bid, and this bid is below the bid floor price, the purchasing organization can grant the green-product bidder the choice of rebidding at the lowest price. 2. If a non-green product bidder has the lowest bid price, and this price is below the bid floor, but the green-product bidder's price bid is within the specified preferential pricing range, the bid shall be awarded to the green-product bidder. If more than one green product from multiple firms meet the requirements stated above, the Regulations stipulate that the organization issuing the bid shall grant priority bid status to products of Tier 1 and 2. If the bid is still not decided, then it will be awarded to Tier 3 products. Even though the green purchasing regulations have already been established, many firms are closely watching the government’s resolve to implement them and any future developments that may arise. According to reports, many of the measures being planned by the EPA’s Recycling Fund Management Committee to encourage recycling and reuse will be driven primarily through green purchasing mechanisms. The EPA further indicated that in order to satisfy the requirements of all interested parties, it will promulgate Tier 2 product qualification criteria, relevant administrative procedures and work standards as soon as possible. Whether these green purchasing policies can stimulate a shift toward green consumerism and green manufacturing largely depends on government actions at the current juncture. In the future it is hoped that green purchasing concepts can be expanded from the government to the commercial sector and on to the average consumer.
年度
2000
月份
3
卷
3
期
1
順序
1
倒序
2
分類
Eco-labeling
標題2
Green Product Procurement Criteria Announced
檔案位置
V3/V3-01
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