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New Rules Project - Environment - Environmental Preferable Purchasing
This purchasing power can be used to promote environmentally friendly products and practices in the economy. Government purchasing can significantly enlarge the market ... & Reports Local Rules Climate Change Community Impact Study Environmental Monitoring Environmental Preferable Purchasing Fertilizer & Pesticide Taxes Land Use Policy Light Pollution Local Wood vs. Tropical ...
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[ Computer Take Back Campaign ]
Campaign ] Purchasing Power Can Change the Industry Downloads related to information provided here: Computer Purchasing Guidelines for Institutions: PDF / Word Equipment EOL Form: PDF / Word Packaging Takeback ... and universities; and local, state and federal government have the ability to leverage purchasing power to drive higher environmental, health and safety and labor standards throughout the ...
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GREEN PURCHASING
But the purchasing power of government agencies alone can make a significant contribution to creating markets for collected materials. What is Green Purchasing? Green purchasing includes the ... State of Massachusetts environmental website. EPA/OPPT - Environmentally Preferred Purchasing www.epa.gov The Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP) web site provides guidance, case studies, tools, ...
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Beyond Waste - How to: Environmentally Preferable Purchasing
How to and Examples > Environmentally Preferable Purchasing What is Environmentally Preferable Purchasing? Environmentally preferable purchasing (EPP), also known as green or responsible purchasing, is the procurement of goods and ... and local governments in Washington have the opportunity to leverage $4 billion in purchasing power to buy and use products and services that: Protect human health Boost ...
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Basic Information | Environmentally Preferable Purchasing | US EPA
The Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Program works to ensure that federal government's buying power ...
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State and Local Government Web Sites | Environmentally Preferable Purchasing | US EPA
Minnesota - Materials Management Division, Environmentally Responsible Purchasing ... King County, Environmental Purchasing Program King County's Environmental Purchasing Program provides a number of resources related to green purchasing. Local ...
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Government Purchasing Project
Purchasing Project (GPP) is dedicated to protecting the environment and human health through market-based strategies. GPP works to encourage the government to use its immense purchasing power ...
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Government Purchasing Project
Purchasing Project Government Purchasing Project Government Purchasing Project Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Policies Federal Government State Government Local Government Green Building Federal Executive Orders ... 20, 1993. The purpose of order was to more effectively utilize the vast purchasing power of the government to procure products that are environmentally preferable. By acting "as ...
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PPRC | Product Stewardship - Green Purchasing
Green Purchasing Procurement policies, measures, or preferences, that specify environmentally preferable products and services. Businesses, and consumers can use their purchasing power to leverage supplier practices, products, and decisions, for better environmental protection. By specifying purchasing preferences for products that have ...
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