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Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP)  
 
Summary: Learn how Environmentally Preferable Purchasing helps your department and the environment.

Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP) is the procurement of items that have minimized or reduced environmental effects. The purpose of EPP is to give preference to environmentally preferred products whenever possible.

The University of California Office of the President has included EPP in its sustainable practices policy guidelines (PDF). These guidelines include goals and implementation procedures.

Click a link below for specific information on:


Benefits

  • Environmental
    • Reduces and prevents waste
    • Reduces resource use
    • Reduces pollution and toxins (i.e. greenhouse gas emissions)
    • Maintains biodiversity, a measure of the health of our environment
  • Financial
    • Reduces material and utility costs
    • Reduces waste disposal costs
    • Reduces operating, maintenance, and replacement costs
  • Institutional
    • Provides leadership opportunities to promote shifting to greener markets
    • Supports UC sustainability strategy

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Practices

  • When you're thinking about purchasing an item, consider the product's:
    • Initial cost and maintenance costs
    • Necessity at the time of purchase
    • Energy efficiency, use of resources
    • Recycled content
    • Durability
    • Manufacturing, packaging, and transportation
    • Toxicity
    • Disposal or reuse/ take-back programs

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Buying EPP products

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References

These links provided material for this page. Use them for more detailed information on EPP.

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Questions? Contact Robert Neuhard, (858) 822-1764.



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