Title: Cleaning products and services
1European Commission
GPP Training Toolkit
Module 3 - Purchasing recommendations
Cleaning products and services
2Scope
- These recommendations cover the purchase of both
cleaning products and cleaning services. - Four categories of products are covered
- All purpose cleaners, sanitary cleaners and
window cleaners - Detergents for domestic (or similar) dishwashers
- Hand dishwashing detergents
- Laundry detergents for domestic washing machines
3Accompanying information
- The following documents may also be referred to
- Product Sheet on Cleaning products and services,
containing a slightly expanded version of the
information in these slides - Background Product Report on Cleaning products
and services, providing more detailed background
information on how these purchasing
recommendations have been developed - For the full GPP Training Toolkit please visit
- http//ec.europa.eu/environment/gpp/toolkit_en.htm
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4Key environmental impacts
5Purchasing criteria - cleaning products
- Core GPP criteria - include the European Ecolabel
criteria that are easiest for a contracting
authority to verify and which cover the main
environmental impacts. - Comprehensive GPP criteria - use the full set of
environmental European Ecolabel criteria.
6Purchasing criteria - cleaning services
- Core GPP criteria - the recommendations focus on
ensuring that the products used meet strict
environmental criteria. - Comprehensive GPP criteria - in addition to
stricter criteria for the products used,
recommendations are made for defining the way in
which the service has to be carried out.
7Cleaning products - Core GPP criteria
Cleaning products - Core GPP Criteria
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Note For implementation notes see the notes page
8Cleaning products - Core GPP criteria
- Purchase of environmentally friendly cleaning
products.
9Cleaning products - Core GPP criteria
10Cleaning products - Core GPP criteria
11Cleaning products - Core GPP criteria
12Cleaning products - Core GPP criteria
13Cleaning products - Core GPP criteria
14Cleaning products - Comprehensive GPP criteria
Cleaning products -
Comprehensive GPP Criteria -
Note For implementation notes see the notes page
15Cleaning products - Comprehensive GPP criteria
16Cleaning services - Core GPP criteria
Cleaning services - Core GPP Criteria
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17Cleaning services - Core GPP criteria
Subject matter
- Environmentally friendly cleaning services.
Specifications
- Products used by the cleaning company must meet
the following criteria (insert specifications
from 'Core criteria for cleaning
products').Verification The bidder must supply
a list of the products that will be used,
together with proof of compliance with the above
specifications (insert verification requirements
from 'Core criteria for cleaning products').
18Cleaning services - Core GPP criteria
Contract performance clauses
- After the first six months of the contract, and
thereafter at the end of every year of the
contract, a balance must be submitted by the
contractor indicating the name and quantity of
the cleaning products used. For any products not
mentioned in the initial bid the contractor shall
provide the required proof of compliance with the
technical specifications.
19Cleaning services -
Comprehensive GPP criteria
Cleaning services -
Comprehensive GPP Criteria -
Note For implementation notes see the notes page
20Cleaning services -
Comprehensive GPP criteria
Subject matter
- Environmentally friendly cleaning services.
Specifications
- Products used
- Products used by the cleaning company must meet
the following criteria (insert specifications
from 'Comprehensive criteria for cleaning
products).Verification The bidder must supply
a list of the products that will be used,
together with proof of compliance with the
specifications (insert verification requirements
from 'Comprehensive criteria for cleaning
products).
21Cleaning services -
Comprehensive GPP criteria
Specifications (cont.)
- Staff and organisation
- All cleaning staff employed in carrying out the
service must be regularly trained for their
various tasks. This training should cover
cleaning agents, methods, equipment and machines
used waste management and aspects of health,
safety and the environment. A record of these
training measures (introductory/vocational
training) should be kept at the disposal of the
contracting authority. - In agreement with the contracting authority,
precise work instructions on environmental
protection and on health and safety standards in
carrying out the service shall be produced and
displayed in the buildings in a way that they can
be consulted by cleaning staff at any time.
22Cleaning services -
Comprehensive GPP criteria
Specifications (cont.)
- A facility manager, foreman/forewoman or
co-ordinator should be nominated to organise and
supervise the cleaning. The appointed person
should stay in contact with the contracting
authority and be reachable during working hours.
The facility manager, foreman/forewoman or
co-ordinator has to be sufficiently trained in
the fields of occupational health and safety
standards, application techniques and
environmental issues. - Environmentally friendly cleaning techniques
- The contractor should use reusable microfibre
cloths and apply dry-cleaning techniques for
linoleum flooring where appropriate.
23Cleaning services -
Comprehensive GPP criteria
Selection criteria
- The bidder must demonstrate its capacity to carry
out the service in an environmentally sound
manner. This must include evidence of the regular
training of staff on health, safety and
environmental aspects of cleaning activities,
together with specific environmental management
measures which are routinely applied by the
bidder in cleaning contracts.Verification An
environmental management system (such as EMAS, or
ISO 14001) if covering and attesting
environmental management capacities as laid down
in the selection criteria, shall be recognised as
evidence of compliance, as will other evidence of
equivalent environmental management measures.
24Cleaning services -
Comprehensive GPP criteria
Contract performance clauses
- After the first six months of the contract, and
thereafter at the end of every year of the
contract, a balance must be submitted by the
contractor indicating the name and quantity of
the cleaning products used. For any products not
mentioned in the initial bid, proof of compliance
with the specifications must be submitted. - Within 6 months of the beginning of the contract,
the contractor will provide a report to the
contracting authority on the practicality of
using microfibre cloths, and dry-cleaning
techniques for linoleum flooring. The contractor
should also be able to justify the cleaning
frequency and range of products used.
25Further information
- For the full GPP Training Toolkit please visit
- http//ec.europa.eu/environment/gpp/toolkit_en.htm
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Toolkit developed for the European Commission by
ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability,
2008 Owner, Editor European Commission, DG
Environment-G2, B-1049, Bruxelles Disclaimer The
European Commission accepts no responsibility
or liability whatsoever with regard to the
information presented in this document
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