ENVIRONMENTALLY PREFERABLE PRODUCTS. 10.1 The City encourages environmentally preferable products, i.e., products or services that have less negative or more positive effects on human health and the environment when compared with competing products or services that serve the same purpose. The city encourages bidders to describe, in the space provided on the Bid Form, the environmental attributes of its goods or services throughout the entire life-cycle, including manufacture, use and disposition. This information may include multiple environmental considerations such as natural resource use, recycled content, energy and water efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions, impact on climate change, packaging, hazardous material use, and health and safety impacts on workers, consumers and the community. If you do not currently assess such attributes, please indicate that. However you respond, the City will not take your information into account in evaluating bid proposals. 10.2 Bidders are encouraged also to provide information related to steps they take internally to (a) identify any positive or negative environmental attributes of products or services they offer, as specified above, and (b) ensure that those attributes are being addressed as part of operations.
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Samples: Contract for Supply and Delivery of Goods, Contract for Public Buildings Maintenance Services
ENVIRONMENTALLY PREFERABLE PRODUCTS. 10.1 The City encourages environmentally preferable products, i.e., products or services that have less negative or more positive effects on human health and the environment when compared with competing products or services that serve the same purpose. The city encourages bidders to describe, in the space provided on the Bid Form, the environmental attributes of its goods or services throughout the entire life-cycle, including manufacture, use and disposition. This information may include multiple environmental considerations such as natural resource use, recycled content, energy and water efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions, impact on climate change, packaging, hazardous material use, and health and safety impacts on workers, consumers and the community. If you do not currently assess such attributes, please indicate that. However you respond, the City will not take your information into account in evaluating bid proposals.
10.2 Bidders are encouraged also to provide information related to steps they take internally to (a) identify any positive or negative environmental attributes of products or services they offer, as specified above, and (b) ensure insure that those attributes are being addressed as part of operations.
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Samples: Contract for Parks & Recreation Maintenance Services
ENVIRONMENTALLY PREFERABLE PRODUCTS. 10.1 The City encourages environmentally preferable products, i.e., products or services that have less negative or more positive effects on human health and the environment when compared with competing products or services that serve the same purpose. The city encourages bidders to describe, in the space provided on the Bid Form, the environmental attributes of its goods or services throughout the entire life-cyclelifecycle, including manufacture, use and disposition. This information may include multiple environmental considerations such as natural resource use, recycled content, energy and water efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions, impact on climate change, packaging, hazardous material use, and health and safety impacts on workers, consumers and the community. If you do not currently assess such attributes, please indicate that. However you respond, the City will not take your information into account in evaluating bid proposals.
10.2 Bidders are encouraged also to provide information related to steps they take internally to (a) identify any positive or negative environmental attributes of products or services they offer, as specified above, and (b) ensure insure that those attributes are being addressed as part of operations.. B. This bid includes addenda number(s) , , , ,
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Samples: Contract for Parks, Recreation & Culture Field Lighting
ENVIRONMENTALLY PREFERABLE PRODUCTS. 10.1 The City encourages environmentally preferable products, i.e., products or services that have less negative or more positive effects on human health and the environment when compared with competing products or services that serve the same purpose. The city encourages bidders to describe, in the space provided on the Bid Form, the environmental attributes of its goods or services throughout the entire life-cycle, including manufacture, use and disposition. This information may include multiple environmental considerations such as natural resource use, recycled content, energy and water efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions, impact on climate change, packaging, hazardous material use, and health and safety impacts on workers, consumers and the community. If you do not currently assess such attributes, please indicate that. However you respond, the City will not take your information into account in evaluating bid proposals.
10.2 Bidders are encouraged also to provide information related to steps they take internally to (a) identify any positive or negative environmental attributes of products or services they offer, as specified above, and (b) ensure that those attributes are being addressed as part of operations.. A. The undersigned proposes to furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment, transportation and supervision required to perform all work in accordance with the Project Manual prepared by the City of Xxxxxx entitled:
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Samples: Contract for Parks & Recreation
ENVIRONMENTALLY PREFERABLE PRODUCTS. 10.1 The City encourages environmentally preferable products, i.e., products or services that have less negative or more positive effects on human health and the environment when compared with competing products or services that serve the same purpose. The city encourages bidders to describe, in the space provided on the Bid Form, the environmental attributes of its goods or services throughout the entire life-cycle, including manufacture, use and disposition. This information may include multiple environmental considerations such as natural resource use, recycled content, energy and water efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions, impact on climate change, packaging, hazardous material use, and health and safety impacts on workers, consumers and the community. If you do not currently assess such attributes, please indicate that. However you respond, the City will not take your information into account in evaluating bid proposals.
10.2 Bidders are encouraged also to provide information related to steps they take internally to (a) identify any positive or negative environmental attributes of products or services they offer, as specified above, and (b) ensure insure that those attributes are being addressed as part of operations. for the contract price specified below, subject to additions and deduction according to the terms of the specifications.
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Samples: Contract for Public Works