SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES Sample Clauses

SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES. In order to sustain Washington’s natural resources and ecosystems, the RECIPIENT is fully encouraged to implement sustainable practices and to purchase environmentally preferable products under this Agreement . a) Sustainable practices may include such activities as: use of clean energy, use of double-sided printing, hosting low impact meetings, and setting up recycling and composting programs. b) Purchasing may include such items as: sustainably produced products and services, EPEAT registered computers and imaging equipment, independently certified green cleaning products, remanufactured toner cartridges, products with reduced packaging, office products that are refillable, rechargeable, and recyclable, 100% post-consumer recycled paper, and toxic free products. For more suggestions visit ECOLOGY’s web page, Green Purchasing, xxxxx://xxxxxxx.xx.xxx/Regulations-Permits/Guidance-technical-assistance/Sustainable-purchasing.
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SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES. (5-21-13) (Rev. 5-19-15) 104-13 SP1 G118 In accordance with North Carolina Executive Order 156, NCGS 130A-309.14(3), and NCGS 136-28.8, it is the objective of the Department to aid in the reduction of materials that become a part of our solid waste stream, to divert materials from landfills, to find ways to recycle and reuse materials, to consider and minimize, where economically feasible, the environmental impacts associated with agency land use and acquisition, construction, maintenance and facility management for the benefit of the Citizens of North Carolina. To achieve the mission of reducing environmental impacts across the state, the Department is committed to supporting the efforts to initiate, develop and use products and construction methods that incorporate the use of recycled, solid waste products and environmentally sustainable practices in accordance with Article 104-13 of the Standard Specifications. Report the quantities of reused or recycled materials either incorporated in the project or diverted from landfills and any practice that minimizes the environmental impact on the project annually on the Project Construction Reuse and Recycling Reporting Form. The Project Construction Reuse and Recycling Reporting Form and a location tool for local recycling facilities are available at: xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/resources/Environmental/Pages/North-Carolina-Recycling-Locations.aspx. Submit the Project Construction Reuse and Recycling Reporting Form by August 1 annually to xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx. For questions regarding the form or reporting, please contact the State Value Management Engineer at 000-000-0000. (4-16-13) 106 SP1 G120 Revise the 2012 Standard Specifications as follows: Page 1-49, Subarticle 106-1(B) Domestic Steel, lines 2-7, replace the first paragraph with the following: All steel and iron products that are permanently incorporated into this project shall be produced in the United States except minimal amounts of foreign steel and iron products may be used provided the combined material cost of the items involved does not exceed 0.1% of the total amount bid for the entire project or $2,500, whichever is greater. If invoices showing the cost of the material are not provided, the amount of the bid item involving the foreign material will be used for calculations. This minimal amount of foreign produced steel and iron products permitted for use is not applicable to high strength fasteners. Domestically produced high strength fast...
SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES. The term “Sustainable Practices” means any and all sustainable building practices adopted by Landlord in connection with the use and occupancy of the Project and/or as may apply to the Project as a result of all or any part of the Project achieving a specified rating or certification under the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system, or similar rating systems or accreditations, or as required to complete energy consumption data reporting for the Energy Star Portfolio Manager website, or as otherwise required by law, including, without limitation, California Public Resources Code Section 25402.10
SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES. In order to sustain Washington’s natural resources and ecosystems, WCI Inc. is encouraged to implement sustainable practices where and when possible. These practices include conservation of water and energy, use of certified green cleaning products, allowance of toxic chemicals, purchase and use of sustainably produced products (e.g., 100% recycled paper), and use of reusable products. For more examples and resources, see website: Department of Ecology Green Purchasing For Business.
SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES. Projects executed for EPA Region 2 shall use technologies and practices that are sustainable in accordance with EPA’s Consideration for Greener Cleanup Activities (April 2016) found at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/superfund/superfund-green-remediation or other EPA green requirements as applicable.
SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES. To improve the health and wellness of schools, students, and staff, MCPS shall: 1. Subject to budget availability, install water bottle filling stations at the time of drinking fountain fixture replacement and/or as part of a future construction project. Filter replacement schedules will follow the recommendation of the manufacturer(s).
SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES. 22.1. The Supplier must use its best endeavours to adopt sustainable practices and must provide to the Company with any evidence of sustainable practices, including: (a) ecological certificates, labels, distinction or accreditation; (b) evidence the Supply has been acquired through suppliers which promote the work of people with social exclusion risks that apply to the Supplier; (c) eco-labels, distinctions or seals which indicate that the works, supply, services comply with certain environmental requirements; (d) environmental declarations for the product or services; and (e) administrative qualification showing that the company promotes labour integration.
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SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES. Adopted 9/26/02 Revised XxXxxxx County College is committed to becoming a leader in academic programs and operational practices that model the 6/16/14 sustainable use of resources, meeting the needs of current generations without impairing the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. XxXxxxx County College is committed to researching new sustainability practices, conserving natural resources, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and minimizing generation of waste. Purchase of environmentally preferable and energy-efficient products, using recycled and recyclable materials and/or using sustainable energy sources will be considered in all purchasing decisions. Reducing transportation footprint and striving to employ high standards of environmental and energy efficiency excellence will be considered in all construction.
SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES. In addition to those sustainable practices that have been identified in the RFP, the Contractor is encouraged to use products or materials that help to minimize the human health and environmental impacts of operations to their firm and the City. This may include production of documentation associated with the Price Agreement and include the office machines that are being used by you or your subcontractors in support of the Price Agreement with the City and other various products and equipment being provided by the Contractor which may include, but are not limited to, vehicles provided to temporary employees, equipment required by the City to accomplish work requirements, submission of resumes to the City, documents required during the process of requests for staffing, invoicing, and report distribution.
SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES. In order to sustain Washington’s natural resources and ecosystems, the CONTRACTOR is encouraged to implement sustainable practices where and when possible. These practices include conservation of water and energy, use of certified green cleaning products, allowance of toxic chemicals, purchase and use of sustainably produced products (e.g., 100% recycled paper), and use of reusable products. For more examples and resources see xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/programs/swfa/epp.
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