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Title: Environmental Requirements for State Contracting


1
Environmental Requirements for State Contracting
  • Whats Required for Connecticut Executive Branch
    State Agencies?

2
From this presentation you will learn
  • EPP what is it why participate?
  • The basics of Life-Cycle cost analysis
  • Whats required by state statute?
  • Recycled paper
  • EPA CPGs
  • Additional Resources you can use
  • Energy Star
  • Green Seal
  • EPA Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines

3
What is Environmentally Preferable Purchasing?
  • AKA Green Purchasing, Eco-Procurement,
    Sustainable Purchasing, Affirmative Purchasing
  • Purchasing practices that utilize your economic
    resources in a manner that conserves the sources
    of the commodities you buy

4
Benefits of EPP
  • Reduce ghg emissions (Climate Change) and Acid
    Rain
  • Respond to Public Demand
  • Address Social Equity
  • Improve Air and Water Quality
  • Preserve and Restore Habitat

5
Benefits of EPP
  • Increase Waste Reduction, Reuse and Recycling
  • Save Energy
  • Conserve Water
  • Improve Employee Health
  • Reduce Environmental Liability

6
Sustainability and Good Governance
  • Embedded Climate Risk has been identified as a
    serious danger to the long-term productivity of
    the global economy.
  • Beginning to greatly influence financial
    markets across the globe.
  • Dow Jones Sustainability Index
  • Economic, social, and environmental criteria

7
CGS 4a-67h - EPP Defined
  • products, services or practices that have a
    lesser or reduced negative affect on human health
    and the environment when compared to competing
    products, services or practices that serve the
    same function.

8
CGS 4a-67h Amended by P.A. 04-252
  • References to reducing Global Warming Impact
  • In accordance with CTs Climate Change Action
    Plan
  • CTclimatechange.com
  • Monitor the use of EPPs by CT State Agencies

9
EPP Evaluates Product Lifecycle (or
cost-effectiveness)
  • taking into consideration the raw materials
    acquisition, production, manufacturing,
    packaging, distribution, reuse, operation,
    maintenance or disposal aspects of the product

10
Life-Cycle Cost Analysis What is it?
  • State Statutes require the use of Life-Cycle Cost
    Analysis to justify product purchase
  • Addresses the issue of is lowest cost really
    costing the state the least?
  • Utilizes readily available information to
    determine how much a product actually costs the
    state to buy, run, and dispose of.

11
Life-Cycle Cost AnalysisThe Basics
  • Life Cycle Cost
  • Initial Cost Usage Cost Disposal Cost
  • Thats it!

12
Life-Cycle Cost AnalysisExample Light Duty
Vehicles
Initial Cost Residual Value 5 Years Fuel Cost Cost Over 5 Years
Vehicle A 12,000 33 818 12,130
Vehicle B 10,000 15 964 13,320
13
Executive Branch State Agencies Whats required
by CT State Statutes
  • 30 Post Consumer Waste, Recycled Content Paper
  • Recycled Content Products

14
Whats Required Paper CGS 4a-67f
  • the Commissioner of DAS shall revise the
    specifications for printing and writing paper
    purchased by the State toincorporate the
    standards provided for in federal Executive
    Order ...

15
And, its not just copy paper
  • Offset paper
  • Forms bond
  • File folders
  • Envelopes
  • Uncoated printing and writing papers
  • Book paper

16
Conflicting RequirementsHow can we do better?
17
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
  • Paper Use Reduction Plan
  • If we dont use it,
  • we dont have to buy or dispose of it!

18
Some Paper Use Statistics
  • The average American office worker uses a sheet
    of paper every 12 minutes a ream every 2 ½
    working weeks.
  • The number of pages consumed in U.S. offices
    grows by about 20 each year.
  • The introduction of e-mail resulted in a 40
    increase in paper consumption.
  • Per capita U.S. paper consumption is over 6 times
    greater than the world average. 25 greater than
    in Japan, the worlds 2nd largest consumer of
    paper.

19
Why Buy Recycled Paper?
  • 1.2 million acres of U.S. forest is cleared every
    year
  • Pulp and paper mills produce approximately
    245,000 metric tons of air pollutants/year
  • Paper manufacturing is the 5th largest industrial
    consumer of energy. Producing one ton of paper
    uses 98 tons of various resources.
  • Paper is the single largest component of
    municipal solid waste about 38!

20
Why Buy Recycled Paper?
  • Transportation from forest to mill from mill
    to company from company to you.
  • Global warming every stage of paper production,
    from the cutting of trees to disposal adds to
    greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Its required!

21
Is it possible to offset the cost of buying
recycled paper by duplexing?
22
Determining Program Potential
  • 734 x 0.5 367
  • reams used/month x reams not eligible for
    duplexing reams possible to 2-side
  • 367 2 183.5 reams possible to save by
    duplexing
  • 0.5 (50) 30 standard allowance for docs
    already 2-sided, 1-sided docs, and docs needed as
    1-sided 20 (DAS only) Print Shop allowance for
    docs already requested as 2-sided

23
Program Potential
  • 183.5 reams possible to save by duplexing
  • x 2.33 cost/ream recycled content paper
  • 427.56 total cost for recycled paper
  • x .13 6 price increase for recycled/ream
  • 55.58 total extra cost for recycled
  • 427.56 55.58 371.98 DAS monthly
    savings potential from duplexing while
    buying recycled content paper

24
Applying a Paper Reduction Strategy in Your
OfficeSimply making an effort to duplex
documents can save you money while protecting
Natural Resources!
25
Paper-Saving Strategies
  • Decrease standard margin size to 0.75
  • Use half-sheets
  • Edit on screen
  • Use Print Preview function
  • Reformat your document

26
Paper-Saving Strategies
  • Copier Default to Duplex
  • PC Preferences to Duplex
  • Designate a draft drawer for paper used on one
    side
  • Use one-sided print for scratch pads

27
Whats Required Recycled Content Products
  • CGS 4a-67a
  • The Commissioner of DAS shall revise the
    specifications for products and materials
    purchased by the state for which the United
    States Environmental Protection Agency has
    guidelines for minimum recycled content to
    incorporate such minimum guidelines.

28
EPA Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines (CPGs)
  • First CPGs issued in 1995 in response to the
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
    requirement for federal procuring agencies to buy
    recycled content products.
  • CPGs updated every 2 years.
  • CPG research includes content as well as quality,
    availability, and cost.

29
What Products Have EPA CPG Specifications?
  • Construction Products
  • Landscaping Products
  • Nonpaper Office Products
  • Paper and Paper Products
  • Park and Recreation Products
  • Transportation Products
  • Vehicular Products
  • Miscellaneous Products

30
Balance Specific circumstances that may preclude
the purchase of recycled content products
  • Price is unreasonable
  • Inadequate supply
  • Unreasonable delay
  • Product does not meet reasonable agency
    specifications

31
EPA CPGs
  • Website with Specifications and Language
    available at
  • www.epa.gov/cpg/products.htm

32
Energy Star Website
  • www.energystar.gov
  • life-cycle cost analysis
  • language
  • interesting facts on energy use

33
EPP Products and Services Available on DAS State
Contracts
  • Recycled content copy paper and office supplies
  • Recycled content traffic cones
  • Re-manufactured ink cartridges
  • Re-refined oil products
  • IPM
  • Fluorescent lamp disposal
  • Printers, Copiers and PCs
  • Retread tires
  • Carpeting
  • Recycled antifreeze
  • And much more

34
Helping You Try Something New
  • The EPP Program can assist you in greening your
    procurement activities by
  • Identifying and researching environmentally
    preferable products and services
  • Establishing environmental specifications
  • Evaluating products
  • Providing education and training

35
Thank-you!
  • Questions? Please submit any questions to
  • DAS Procurement Services
  • DAS Environmentally Preferable Purchasing
  • (860)713-5095
  • E-mail to WeServeYou.das_at_ct.gov
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