Sustainability etc Sample Clauses

Sustainability etc. The Service Provider shall perform its obligations under this Contract in a manner so as to conserve energy, water, wood, paper and other resources, reduce waste and phase out the use of ozone depleting substances and minimize the release of greenhouse gases, volatile organic compounds and other substances damaging to health and the environment. The Service Provider shall make all reasonable efforts to minimise its use of packaging and avoid the use of packaging which consumes a disproportionate amount of energy during manufacture, use, or disposal or which contains materials derived from threatened species or threatened environments. If requested by the Purchaser, the Service Provider shall provide the Purchaser with a copy of its environmental policy. The Service Provider is expected to have appropriate standards for its organisation and its supply chain regarding legal, ethical and social issues. This should include for example: health and safety, security of employment rights, equality and fair trade, in particular in low cost or developing countries. If requested by the Purchaser, the Service Provider shall provide the Purchaser with a copy of its ethical sourcing policy. The Service Provider must take all reasonable steps to ensure that all products supplied under this Contract are produced in accordance with all International Labour Organisation (ILO) conventions that have been ratified by the country of their origin, in particular in relation to working conditions and the use of child labour.
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Sustainability etc. TO BE INSTRUCTED BY SPD POLICY*** Guidance notes: There is mixed practice in Government contracts as to whether to include “environmental” or “ethical” clauses. This clause is intended to match and support the Government’s policies concerning sustainable procurement (which includes “ethical” considerations), “Zero Waste” and strict carbon reduction targets. This clause is considered to be proportionate and relevant to the subject matter of all Services contracts.
Sustainability etc. TO BE INSTRUCTED BY FLS POLICY, FLS PROCUREMENT STRATEGY AND THE UK WOODLAND ASSURANCE STANDARD*** Guidance notes: There is mixed practice in Government contracts as to whether to include "environmental" or "ethical" clauses. This clause is intended to match and support the Government's policies concerning sustainable procurement (which includes "ethical" considerations), "Zero Waste" and strict carbon reduction targets. This clause is considered to be proportionate and relevant to the subject matter of all Services contracts.
Sustainability etc. The Service Provider shall perform its obligations under this Contract in a manner so as to conserve energy, water, wood, paper and other resources, reduce waste and phase out the use of ozone depleting substances and minimize the release of greenhouse gases, volatile organic compounds and other substances damaging to health and the environment. The Service Provider shall make all reasonable efforts to minimise its use of packaging and avoid the use of packaging which consumes a disproportionate amount of energy during manufacture, use, or disposal or which contains materials derived from threatened species or threatened environments. If requested by the Purchaser, the Service Provider shall provide the Purchaser with a copy of its environmental policy.
Sustainability etc. 57.1. The Service Provider must comply with the provisions of Sustainability and Community Benefits of Schedule 2 (The Services (Specification and Service Provider Solution)) Section 1.

Related to Sustainability etc

  • Sustainability 49.1 The Contractor shall perform its obligations under the Call-off Contract in a manner so as to:

  • Sustainable Development 4.1 The Authority will review the Contractor’s Sustainable Development Policy Statement and Sustainable Development Plan submitted by the Contractor in accordance with the Schedule (Sustainable Development Requirements) and then at least annually thereafter.

  • MANAGEMENT OF EVALUATION OUTCOMES 12.1 The evaluation of the Employee’s performance will form the basis for rewarding outstanding performance or correcting unacceptable performance.

  • Vulnerability Management BNY Mellon will maintain a documented process to identify and remediate security vulnerabilities affecting its systems used to provide the services. BNY Mellon will classify security vulnerabilities using industry recognized standards and conduct continuous monitoring and testing of its networks, hardware and software including regular penetration testing and ethical hack assessments. BNY Mellon will remediate identified security vulnerabilities in accordance with its process.

  • ETHICS COMPLIANCE All Bidders/Contractors and their employees must comply with the requirements of Sections 73 and 74 of the Public Officers Law, other State codes, rules, regulations and executive orders establishing ethical standards for the conduct of business with New York State. In signing the Bid, Bidder certifies full compliance with those provisions for any present or future dealings, transactions, sales, contracts, services, offers, relationships, etc., involving New York State and/or its employees. Failure to comply with those provisions may result in disqualification from the Bidding process, termination of contract, and/or other civil or criminal proceedings as required by law.

  • Failure to Maintain Financial Viability The System Agency may terminate the Contract if, in its sole discretion, the System Agency has a good faith belief that Grantee no longer maintains the financial viability required to complete the services and Deliverables, or otherwise fully perform its responsibilities under the Contract.

  • Information Technology Accessibility Standards Any information technology related products or services purchased, used or maintained through this Grant must be compatible with the principles and goals contained in the Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards adopted by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board under Section 508 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. §794d), as amended. The federal Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards can be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx-xxxxx.xxx/508.htm.

  • Financial Viability and Regulatory Compliance 4.6.1 The Contractor warrants and represents that its corporate entity is in good standing with all applicable federal, state, and local licensing authorities and that it possesses all requisite licenses to perform the services required by this contract. The Contractor further warrants and represents that it owes no outstanding delinquent federal, state, or local taxes or business assessments.

  • PROCUREMENT ETHICS Contractor understands that a person who is interested in any way in the sale of any supplies, services, construction, or insurance to the State of Utah is violating the law if the person gives or offers to give any compensation, gratuity, contribution, loan, reward, or any promise thereof to any person acting as a procurement officer on behalf of the State of Utah, or who in any official capacity participates in the procurement of such supplies, services, construction, or insurance, whether it is given for their own use or for the use or benefit of any other person or organization.

  • CULTURAL DIVERSITY The Cultural Diversity Requirement generally does not add units to a student's program. Rather, it is intended to be fulfilled by choosing courses from the approved list that also satisfy requirements in other areas of the student’s program; the exception is that Cultural Diversity courses may not satisfy Culture and Language Requirements for B.S. students. For example, Anthropology 120 can fulfill (3) units of the Behavioral Science requirement and (3) units of the Cultural Diversity requirement. This double counting of a class may only be done with the Cultural Diversity requirement. Courses in Cultural Diversity may be taken at the lower-division or upper-division level. U . S . H I S T O R Y I N S T I T U T I O N A L R E Q U I R E M E N T HIS 120, 121, 270, 275

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