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22/05/2019
BuyZET final event: cities presenting they procurement strategies for zero emission transport
In CIVITAS BuyZET, five cities (Copenhagen, Rotterdam, Oslo, and Brussels and Southampton) are testing new smart procurement approaches to influence the transportation footprint of purchased services, goods and vehicles.
The BuyZET Handbook
The conference was an opportunity to present the BuyZET Handbook, “Procuring zero emission delivery of goods and services”. The Handbook is available here.
Presentations
Opening Plenary Session
- “Zero Emission Deliveries through Smart Procurement”, Simon Clement, ICLEI
- “Public procurement of clean vehicles : the revision of the Clean Vehicles Directive”, Dario Dubolino, European Commission.
- “The SUMP 2.0 process and the role of public procurement”, Frederic Rudolph, Wuppertal Institute
- “Joint Actions for smart procurement and green fleets”, Giacomo Lozzi, Polis
Breakout session on consolidation of supplies
- “Sustainable deliveries Freight analysis and development of a c/o address solution”, Michelle Coldrey, City of Gothenburg
- “Consolidation of delivery of goods for the city center of Jerusalem”, Tamir Manzur Carmel, City of Jerusalem
- “Consolidation of supplies”, Casper Marott, City of Copenhagen
- “Addressing Air Quality in Southampton”, Neil Tuck, City of Southampton
Breakout session on waste management and clean fleet procurement
- “City coalition for clean and safe freight”, James Nix, Transport & Environment
- “Hydrogen waste collection vehicles in North West Europe”, Valentine Willmann, HyER – HECTOR Project
- “JIVE project. Strategies for joint procurement of fuel cell buses”, Sabrine Skiker, Hydrogen Europe
- “Waste management and clean fleet procurement”, Geir Rossebø, City of Oslo
Breakout session on construction logistics
- “Partnership in construction logistics planning in London”, Thomas Rice, Transport for London
The agenda of the event is available here.
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