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21 August 2017 / Alternatives assessment & substitution, Built environment, Europe, Metals
The European Commission has issued a staff working document on the EU Green Public Procurement (GPP) criteria for furniture.
The GPP criteria are voluntary and aim to help public authorities purchase products, services and works with reduced environmental impacts.
During the tendering process points are awarded if furniture meets the criteria for low chemical residue in:
upholstery coverings, where the material is shown to comply with the limits for restricted arylamine dyes, extractable heavy metals and free formaldehyde; and
padding materials if the latex foam complies with the listed requirements for chlorophenols, heavy metals, pesticides and butadiene.
The criteria are split into three broad sections: refurbishment service for existing used furniture; procurement of new furniture items; and procurement of furniture end-of-life services.
In July, the European Furniture Industries Confederation (Efic) said the use of flame retardants and other chemicals may prevent the furniture sector from fully entering the circular economy. |