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SUSTAINABLE PURCHASING (Environmental Preferable Purchasing) Presented by Kathleen Ingleby, C.P.M. Progress the University of Utah has made in Sustainable (Green) Purchasing Challenges Learning from other Professionals Recommendations. PROGRESS REPORT FOR EPP.
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SUSTAINABLE PURCHASING (Environmental Preferable Purchasing) Presented by Kathleen Ingleby, C.P.M. Progress the University of Utah has made in Sustainable (Green) Purchasing Challenges Learning from other Professionals Recommendations
PROGRESS REPORT FOR EPP WHAT WE’VE INITIATED IN OUR PURCHASING DEPARTMENT • ADDED A NEW TERM TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ON OUR PURCHASE ORDER REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL PREFERABLE PURCHASING • ADDED THE SAME TERM TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THAT WE SEND OUT WITH EVERY REQUEST FOR QUOTE OR PROPOSAL. “Environmentally Preferable Purchasing: The contractor is encouraged to offer Energy Star certified products, EPEAT (Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool) recommended products, or products that meet FEMP (Federal Energy Management Program) standards for energy consumption. The University of Utah also encourages contractors to offer products or services that have a lesser or reduced effect on human health and the environment when compared with competing products or services. Items considered in this comparison may include raw materials acquisition, production, manufacturing, packaging, distribution, reuse, operation, maintenance, or disposal.”
INITIATED CONTINUED • CREATED AND ADDED A “GREEN” PAGE TO OUR PURCHASING DEPARTMENT WEB SITE WITH SOME BASIC INFO, SUGGESTIONS, AND OTHER WEB LINKS AVAILABLEAT:http://fbs.admin.utah.edu/index.php/purchasing/green/ 4. DISCUSS “GREEN” PURCHASING IN OUR MONTHLY CLASS ON BASIC PROCUREMENT OFFERED TO STAFF AND FACULTY 5. IN SEPTEMBER, WE INCLUDED A “GREEN” PURCHASING MESSAGE IN OUR QUARTERLY P-CARD NEWSLETTER SENT ELECTRONICALLY TO CAMPUS 6. WE SEND OUR MONTHLY P-CARD STATEMENTS OUT ELECTRONICALLY 7. SURPLUS AND SALVAGE RECYCLES COMPUTERS AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT 8. GENERAL STORES AND THE BOOKSTORE STOCK RECYCLED PRODUCTS 9. WE INSTALLED WATER COOLERS AND NO LONGER PROVIDE PLASTIC BOTTLES OF WATER IN OUR TRAINING SESSIONS 10. AN OFFICIAL POLICY FOR THE PURCHASING’S SECTION OF THE P&P’S IS IN PROCESS
Sustainability Policy Areas of Concern Energy Using Products Water Efficiency Toxins and Pollutions Bio-Based Products Forest Conservation Recycling/Recycled Green Building Landscaping Packaging Waste Minimization
CHALLENGES 1. Support from the top of your organization 2. Outreach / Training / Behavior Modification 3. Time 4. Getting your suppliers on board 5. Finding out what tools are readily available for your use 6. Funding
WEB SITE REFERENCES Energy: http://www.energystar.gov http://www1.eere.energy.gov/femp/ (Federal Energy Mgmt Prog.) http://www.epeat.net (Electronic Prod.Environ.Assessment Tool) Paper: http://www.epa.gov/osw/conserve/tools/cpg/products/paper.htm http://www.community.officedepot.com/environment.asp Wood and Wood Products: http://www.fsc.org (Forest Stewardship Council) Buildings: http://www.greenglobes.com http://www.usgbc.org/ (LEED’s) Appliances, equipment, and lighting: http://www.energystar.gov
MORE WEB SITE REFERENCES Case studies/help: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/femp/ (Federal Energy Mgmt Prog) http://www.noharm.org/details.cfm?ID=1337&type=document http://www.aashe.org http://orf.od.nih.gov/Environmental+Protection/Green+Purchasing/ Certification organizations: http://www.greenseal.org http://www.ecologo.org http://www.fsc.org http://www.scscertified.com/ecoproducts
HOW DO YOU GET STARTED 1. Get your managers support. 2. Identify an internal champion. 3. Start talking to other employees. 4. Put together a communications strategy. 5. Be ready to respond to questions and concerns. 6. Put together a procurement team with representative from various functions in the company. 7. Coordinate purchases as much as possible. 8. Work with existing suppliers. 9. Publish information that demonstrates successes.
SUSTAINABLE BUYING DECISIONS Every buying decision you make has a variety of environmental, social, and economic factors associated with it including: • Consumption of raw materials and emissions and energy used to process or manufacture the product. • Labor practices of manufacturers and suppliers. • Geographic locations you import from and transportation required to get the product to you. • Energy and materials required to operate the product • Waste associated with the product, (e.g. waste packaging used to transport the product or the product itself at the end of its life cycle.
SUSTAINABLE PURCHASING PRACTICES QUESTIONS?