HWY CD-GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS
By January 1, 2024, a technical advisory committee is mandated to be formed to help the Illinois Department of Transportation develop policies that implement the provisions of this bill. Furthermore, the Department will be allowed to collect data on environmental product declarations from certain projects before January 1, 2027, to specifically assess greenhouse gas emissions. After this date, a more formal policy aimed at reducing emissions will be established based on the findings from these assessments, significantly influencing construction practices.
House Bill 3568 amends the Illinois Highway Code to focus on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions related to materials used in state transportation projects. Notably, the bill introduces definitions for 'covered materials,' including types of concrete, asphalt mixtures, and steel, along with establishing guidelines for the use of environmental product declarations. These declarations provide quantified environmental information that will assist with assessing the impacts of these materials used in construction and maintenance activities.
The legislation limits the Department's ability to consider environmental product declarations when determining the lowest responsible bidder for contracts. This raises points of contention, as it could potentially hinder the promotion of sustainable practices in favor of cost-efficiency in bid selection. Critics may argue that this aspect undermines the bill's environmental goals by prioritizing low costs over environmentally friendly practices in future state projects.