
The University of Cagliari has implemented a pioneering initiative to transform traditional vending services into a sustainable, low-impact system through Green Public Procurement (GPP). By redesigning the public tender for vending machines, the university introduced environmental, social, and health-related criteria covering products, packaging, energy efficiency, and waste reduction.
This initiative demonstrates how even small-scale, everyday services procured by public institutions can become powerful drivers of sustainability, circular economy principles, and behavioural change within urban and educational environments.
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Sustainable service procurement for public buildings, focused on vending machines and food services.
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The initiative was implemented through a redefinition of procurement requirements for vending services across university campuses. The public tender introduced mandatory sustainability requirements, including:
These criteria ensured that environmental performance was a core condition of contract award.
Procured machines were required to meet high energy-efficiency standards, including: low-energy consumption modes, automatic shut-down or standby functions & efficient cooling and lighting systems.
This reduced the carbon footprint of vending services within public buildings.
The initiative was accompanied by communication and awareness actions on campus, helping users understand the rationale behind product choices and encouraging responsible consumption.