From cleaning supplies to pool chemicals, from sidewalk de-icer to boiler additives, from shop class to the chemistry lab, students, faculty and staff come in contact with chemicals on a daily basis. Green purchasing, also call Environmentally Preferred Purchasing, calls for buying products that have a reduced environmental impact while maintaining the same quality and performance. Green products have some of the following attributes:
- Non-toxic (or less toxic)
- Minimal Disposal Impacts: Recyclable Product and Packaging, no hazardous material disposal
- Recycled content (post-consumer)
- Minimal packaging
- Energy Efficient
- Can be reprocessed or reused
- More durable
- Safer for students, employees, and the environment
Procurement policies, measures, or preferences, that specify environmentally preferable products and services can spur manufacturers to: create less toxic products, use recycled-content, design for recycling/reuse, consume less energy or water, or minimize waste. Procurement preferences can provide an immediate market for environmentally and socially responsible products.
Information
Environmentally Preferred Purchasing
Related Links
Green Products Database