Title: Greening
1Greening
2What Is Green Purchasing, Anyway?
3Overview
- Executive Order
- Contracts Role
- Customer base
- Examples
- The FAR
4Greening
- Using environmentally preferable products 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.
5Examples of Greening
- Alternative fuel vehicles and alternative fuels
- Biobased products
- Energy from renewable sources
- Energy Star products and FEMP-designated
energy-efficient products - Water-efficient products
6More examples
- Environmentally preferable products and services,
including EPEAT-registered electronic products - Non-ozone depleting substances
- Products with low or no toxic or hazardous
constituents - Recycled content products
7LEGAL BASIS
- Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA),
Section 6002 - Farm Security and Rural Investment Act (2002 Farm
Bill), Section 9002 - Energy Policy Act of 1992 and 2005
- Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007
- Executive Orders 13423 and 13221
- Federal Acquisition Regulation
8EXECUTIVE ORDER 13423
- Strengthening Federal Environmental, Energy, and
Transportation Management
9Executive Order 13423
- Replaces Executive Orders
- 13101 Recovered Materials
- 13123 Energy Efficiency
- 13148 Environment
- 13149 Transportation
10EXECUTIVE ORDER 13423
- Targets
- Vehicle fuel consumption/alternative fuels
- Energy efficiency in facilities
- Greenhouse gases
- Renewable electricity
- Technology
11The Order
- Establish programs for environmental compliance
review and audit - Sec.3(c)(ii)
12Duties of Agency Head
- Ensure all contracts for operation of
government-owned facilities or vehicles require
compliance with all provisions of the Order - Sec.3(e)
13What Is Our Role?Recognize GREEN The
FARContractor accountability
14Our Marine Customers
15Our Marine Customers Cont.
16Our External Customers
17FAR Part 23
- Environment, Energy and Water Efficiency,
Renewable Energy Technologies, Occupational
Safety, and Drug-Free Workplace - 22 May 2008
18Scope of Part 23
- Controlling pollution
- Managing energy water use
- Using renewable energy/technologies
- Acquiring energy/water efficient products
services - Acquiring environmentally preferable products
- Biobased products
- Hazmats
19FAR 23.202
- The Governments policy is to acquire supplies
and services that promote energy and water
efficiency, advance the use of renewable energy
products, and help foster markets for emerging
technologies. This policy extends to all
acquisitions, including those below the SAT.
20FAR 23.204Exemptions
- Not reasonably available
- Not cost-effective over life cycle
21FAR 23.703
- Acquisitions must -
- Promote cost-effective waste reduction and
consideration of biobased products.
22FAR 23.705
- 95 of our purchases of electronic Products must
meet Electronic Product Environmental Assessment
Tool (EPEAT) Standards - Bronze
- Silver
- Gold
23FAR Clauses
- 52.223-1 Biobased Products Certification
- 52.223-2 Affirmative Procurement of Biobased
Products Under Service and Construction Contracts - 52.223-3 Hazardous Material Identification and
Material Safety Data - 52.223-4 Recovered Material Certification
24FAR Clauses
- 52.223-5 Pollution Prevention and Right-to-Know
Information - 52.223-7 Notice of Radioactive Materials
- 52.223-9 Estimate of Percentage of Recovered
Material Content for EPA-Designated Items - 52.223-10 Waste Reduction Program
25FAR Clauses
- 52.223-11 Ozone-Depleting Substances
- 52.223-12 Refrigeration Equipment and Air
Conditioners - 52.223-13 Certification of Toxic Chemical Release
Reporting - 52.223-14 Toxic Chemical Release Reporting
26FAR Clauses
- 52.223-15 Energy Efficiency in Energy- Consuming
Products - 52.223-16 IEEE 1680 Standard for the
Environmental Assessment of Personal Computer
Products - 52.223-17 Affirmative Procurement of
EPA-designated Items in Service and Construction
Contracts
27DFARS Clauses
- 252.223-7001 Hazard Warning Labels
- 252.223-7002 Safety Precautions for Ammunition
and Explosives - 252.223-7003 Change in Place of Performance
Ammunition and Explosives
2852.223-1BIOBASED PRODUCTS
- Use if delivery or use of biobased products on
USDAs list
29USDAs list
- Mobile equipment hydraulic fluids
- Coatings
- Water tank coatings
- Diesel fuel additives
- Penetrating lubricants
- Adhesive and mastic removers
- Plastic insulating foam for residential and
commercial construction
- Composite panels
- Fluid-filled transformers
- Disposable containers
- Fertilizers
- Sorbents
- Graffiti and grease removers
- 2-Cycle engine oils
- Lip care products
- Films
- Hand cleaners and sanitizers
30USDAs list cont.
- Stationary equipment hydraulic fluids
- Disposable cutlery
- Glass cleaners
- Greases
- Dust suppressants
- Carpets
- Carpet and upholstery cleaners
- Bathroom and spa cleaners
- Concrete and asphalt release fluids
- General purpose de-icers
- Firearm lubricants
- Floor strippers
- Laundry products
- Metalworking fluids
- Wood and concrete sealers.
- Bedding, bed linens, and towels
31USDAs Proposed Biobased Products
- Bath and tile cleaners
- Clothing products
- Firearm lubricants
- Floor strippers
- Laundry products
3252.223-3 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION AND
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA
- Use if contract requires delivery of hazardous
materials.
3352.223-12 REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT AND AIR
CONDITIONERS
- Use when contracts include the maintenance,
repair, or disposal of any equipment or appliance
using ozone-depleting substances. - Examples refrigerants (such as air
conditioners), including motor vehicles
refrigerators, chillers, or freezers
3452.223-15 ENERGY EFFICEINCY IN ENERGY
COMSUMING PRODUCTS
- Use for all products listed on Energy-Star
appliances. - (Does not include combat items)
35Energy Efficient Products
- ENERGY STAR qualified or FEMP designated
products - Appliances clothes washers, dishwashers,
freezers, refrigerators - Commercial Equipment boilers, chillers,
coolers, heat pumps - Construction doors, roofing, windows
- Electronic/Office Equipment computers, copiers,
monitors, printers
36Energy Efficient Products Cont.
- ENERGY STAR qualified or FEMP designated
products - Food service equipment vending machines
- Lighting compact fluorescent, exit signs
- Plumbing faucets, showerheads, urinals, water
heaters
37GREEN PURCHASING CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH
- Purchase card/fleet card purchases
- Simplified acquisitions (lt100,000)
- Larger (gt100,000) purchases of supplies
- Support services contracts
- Detailed scopes of work or performance-based
contracting - Purchases from mandatory sources
38WHERE TO BUY GREEN
- GSA Advantage! (CPG symbol, recycling symbol)
- DoD EMALL
- AbilityOne (formerly JWOD)
- UNICOR
- Commercial sources
39Office of Federal Procurement Policy Memoranda
- Green reporting requirements
- Report evaluates agency progress for the green
purchasing
40Source Federal Procurement Data System- Next
Generation as of May 2008
TOTAL FEDERAL SPENDING EPA DESIGNATED PRODUCTS
PER FISCAL YEAR
FY 2004
FY 2006
41Conclusion
- Recognize Green
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- Provisions/Clauses into contract
- Hold contractors accountable
42Further training
- DAU course
- CLC 046 Green Procurement - 1.5 hours
43MORE INFORMATION
- www.epa.gov/cpg
- www.epa.gov/ozone/snamp/lists/index.html
- www.epa.gov/oppt/epp
- www.eere.energy.gov/femp/procurement
- www.eere.energy.gov/vehiclesandfuels/epact
- http//www.whitehouse.gov/omb/procurement/green/fy
2008_report_on_green.pdf - http//www.epeat.net/