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Title: Gerry Nelson


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  • Gerry Nelson

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Buying Green
  • A Multifunctional Approach to Pollution Prevention

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Pollution Prevention Act
National policy to reduce pollution at its source.
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Pollution Prevention Hierarchy
  • Source Reduction
  • Recycling
  • Treatment
  • Disposal

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Its not easy
green
being
buying
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Acquisitions Goal
Government has an obligation to set a positive
example by
  • reducing unnecessary waste
  • conserving energy
  • recycling
  • buying recycled content products
  • preventing pollution
  • creating markets for environmentally preferable
    products and technologies

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Teaming for Effective P2
  • Developing specifications
  • Establishing environmentally friendly evaluation
    criteria
  • Utilizing research and developing resources

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Developing Specifications
FAR Part 7 and Part 36 promote the use of
  • recovered materials
  • environmentally preferred products
  • energy-efficient products, and
  • renewable energy technologies.

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Creating the Solicitation
  • Acquisition Item Description (AID)
  • Provisions and Clauses
  • Evaluation Criteria

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DD 350
  • B12FEPA-Designated Product(s)
  • B12GRecovered Material Clauses

Line
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RCRA
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
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Closing the Loop
Manufacture
Collect
Purchase
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Collect
Manufacture
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CPG/RMAN
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Part A
Paper and Paper Products
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Part B
Vehicular Products
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Part C
Construction Products
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Part D
Transportation Products
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Part E
Park and Recreation Products
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Part F
Landscaping Products
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Part G
Non-Paper Office Products
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Part H
Miscellaneous Products
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Required Sources of Supply
  • EMALL
  • UNICOR
  • JWOD
  • GSA
  • DLA
  • Commercial

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Written Justification
The written justification must state that the
product is unable to be acquired
  • Competitively
  • At a reasonable price
  • To meet reasonable performance standards

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E.O. 13101
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Environmentally Preferable Purchasing
  • What is "environmentally preferable?""...product
    s or services that have a lesser or reduced
    effect on human health and the environment when
    compared with competing products or services that
    serve the same purpose..."
  • - Executive Order 13101

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Environmentally Preferable
  • Water Efficient
  • Energy Efficient
  • Low Standby Power

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Environmentally Preferable
  • Reusable
  • Renewable
  • Recyclable
  • Recycled

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Environmentally Preferable
  • Reparable
  • Reconditioned
  • Remanufactured

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Environmentally Preferable
  • Biobased
  • Biodegradable
  • Photodegradable

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Federal Logistics Information System
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ENAC
  • Environmental Attribute Code

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DoD Green Procurement Strategy
Promoting Environmental Stewardship throughout
the Department of Defense
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GPP Metrics
  • DD350
  • Green Purchasing Training
  • Green Procurement Report

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Environmental Reporting Logistics System
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Green Procurement Report
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Dos and Donts of Buying Green
Do. . .
  • Adopt a green purchasing policy with specific
    goals and targets and give a copy to all your
    vendors.
  • Commit to purchasing on the basis of life-cycle
    costs, not purchase price.
  • Construct purchasing criteria to favor products
    that meet the criteria established as important,
    like high-recycled content or low energy

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Dos and Donts of Buying Green, continued
Do. . .
  • Broadcast your requirements for environmentally
    preferable products as widely a possible
  • Insist on complete disclosure from suppliers and
    manufacturers regarding chemicals used to
    manufacture products
  • Consider designing specifications to favor
    companies that will take back goods that have
    reached the end of their useful lives.

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Dos and Donts of Buying Green, continued
Dont. . .
  • Include contract language that precludes green
    purchasing.
  • Include specifications that are irrelevant for
    the intended use.

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Dos and Donts of Buying Green, continued
Dont. . .
  • Set short time lines for purchases in which you
    are trying to reach out to new distributors for
    EPP. Theyll need time to learn to work with you.
  • Let preferred vendor contracts exclude
    environmentally preferable product and service
    distribution.

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