Title: US EPA
1US EPAs P2 Programs EPP,
PBTs H2E
GLRPPR Summer Meeting Toronto, Ontario August
26-28, 2002
2EPP Why Green Purchasing?
- Environmentally Preferable Products are
- products and services that have a lesser or
reduced effect on human health and the
environment when compared to other products and
services that serve the same purpose. - This comparison may consider raw materials
acquisition, production, manufacturing,
packaging, distribution, reuse, operation,
maintenance, or disposal of the product or
service. - Executive Order 13101, Greening the Government
Through Waste Prevention, Recycling, and Federal
Acquisition, September 16, 1998.
3The Federal EPP Program
Environmentally preferable purchasing
incorporates key environmental factors with
traditional availability, price and performance
considerations in purchasing decisions.
4Federal EPP Pilot Projects
- Construction-related
- Building materials, lumber, paints, parking lots
- Office products
- Copier paper, printing paper, business cards,
copiers - Services
- Conferencing, printing
- Solvents
- Cleaning products, degreasers
- Miscellaneous
- Cafeteria serviceware, electronics, uniforms,
hospital products
5Providing Tools
EPP Database Identify and compare environmental
attributes for key products and services from
various information sources, both domestic and
foreign Promising Practices 20 case studies
incorporating environmental factors into product
and service contracts Links directly to contract
language, worksheets, evaluation criteria, etc
6Supporting the Development of Voluntary Standards
- Drafted FR notice to recognize 5 standards
developed through an open, transparent and
participatory process consider life cycle
impacts - Green Seal
- General purpose bathroom/glass cleaners
- Commercial adhesives
- Cleaning/degreasing agents
- ASTM
- Data collection for sustainable building
products - Stewardship for cleaning commercial/institutional
buildings
7Focusing on Specific Products and Services
- Conferences/meetings, Copiers, Cafeteria
serviceware, Carpets, Electronics, Cleaners,
andBuilding materials/operations - Developing one-stop shops for specific green
purchasing information - Initiating stakeholder review process
8Product Focus Biobased Products
- Executive Order 13134 Biobased Products
Bioenergy 2002 Farm Bill - Strengthening biobased component of NISTs BEES
lifecycle decision support software - Designate biobased products and content levels.
- Provide information on availability, price,
performance, and environmental and public health
benefits. - Develop labeling program for certified biobased
products.
9Service Focus Green Meetings
- Created one-stop shop website for government
employees interested in green meetings
www.epa.gov/oppt/greenmeetings - Greened OPPTS meeting planning contract
- Funded industry-based initiative, co-developed
web tool - Leveraging through partnerships
- GSA/EPA/SGMP Meet Green Initiative
- CERES Green Hotel Initiative - Best Practices
Survey - DC Green Hotel Initiative
10 Questions? Visit
www.epa.gov/oppt/epp Call 202/564-8834 Julie
Shannon Office of Pollution Prevention and
Toxics U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
11Hospitals for a Healthy Environment (H2E)
12Why is EPA working with Hospitals?
- Hospitals generate 2 million tons of solid waste
annually - Medical waste incinerators 4th largest known
source of mercury emissions to the environment - Healthcare facilities are willing pollution
prevention partners
13Medical Uses of Mercury
- Cleaning solutions
- Fluorescent lights
- Thermostats
- Pressure gauges
- Electric switches
- Thermometers
- Sphygmomanometers
- Esophogeal dilators
- Cantor tubes
- Feeding tubes
- Lab chemicals
- Medical batteries
- Pharmaceutical preservatives
14H2E Program
- EPA/American Hospital Association asking all
hospitals to pledge to - Virtually eliminate mercury waste by year 2005
- Reduce total waste volume by 33 by year 2005 by
50 by 2010 - Identify hazardous substances in hospitals for P2
and waste reduction opportunities - We need full involvement to ensure success
15H2E 312 partners representing 950 facilities and
growing!
- Childrens National Medical Center
- George Washington Medical Center
- Sibley Memorial Hospital
- Washington Hospital Center
- DC General Hospital
- Greater Southeast Community Hospital
- Howard University Hospital
- Veterans Affairs Medical Center
16Thirty plus Healthcare organizations champion H2E
and this number is growing!
- Aramark Service Master Facility Services
- Catholic Health East
- Catholic Healthcare West
- Consorta Inc.
- Sustainable Hospitals Project
- Kaiser Permanente
- District of Columbia Hospital Association
- DC Department of Health
- Environmental Medical products, LLC
- Baxter
17THE PERSISTENT, BIOACCUMULATIVE AND TOXICS
(PBT)PROGRAM
- AN AGENCY-WIDE MULTIMEDIA PROGRAM
18 Our concern is PBTs
- Alkyl-Lead
- Benzo(a)Pyrene
- DIOXINS/FURANS
- Hexachlorobenzene
- MERCURY AND COMPOUNDS
- Octachlorostyrene
- PCBs
- PESTICIDES
- Aldrin/Dieldrin, Chlordane
- Mirex,DDT(DDDDDE),Toxaphene
19PBTs -- A Global Priority
- "Pollutants that are persistent, bioaccumulative
and toxic have been linked to numerous adverse
effects in humans and animals. The United States
has taken extensive action over the years to
address these pollutants. But such pollutants not
only remain in the environment for years and even
decades, they also travel far beyond their
initial points of release, posing threats across
national and geographic boundaries. Only by
addressing the threat of these pollutants on a
global scale can we help to meet our goal of
leaving America's air cleaner, our water purer,
and our land better protected.
-Christine Todd Whitman
20PBT Program Management Structure
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