Sustainable Procurement Sample Clauses

Sustainable Procurement. The Service Provider shall conform to the sustainable procurement contractual provisions, if and as specified in the SCC.
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Sustainable Procurement. 20.1 The Contractor shall comply in all material respects with all applicable environmental laws and regulations in force from time to time in relation to the Services. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, the Contractor shall promptly provide all such information regarding the environmental impact of the Services as may reasonably be requested by the Authority. 20.2 All written outputs, including reports, produced in connection with the Contract shall (unless otherwise specified) be produced on recycled paper containing at least 80% post consumer waste which shall be used on both sides where possible. 20.3 The Contractor shall, when working at the Authority’s Premises, provide the Services in accordance with the Authority’s environmental policy which is to conserve energy, water, wood, paper and other resources, reduce waste and phase out the use of ozone depleting substances and minimise the use of greenhouse gases, volatile organic compounds and other substances damaging to health and the environment. 20.4 The Contractor shall meet all reasonable requests by the Authority for information evidencing compliance with the provisions of this clause 20 by the Contractor.
Sustainable Procurement. The Contractor shall comply in all material respects with all applicable environmental laws and regulations in force from time to time in relation to the Services. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, the Contractor shall promptly provide all such information regarding the environmental impact of the Services as may reasonably be requested by the Authority. The Contractor shall meet all reasonable requests by the Authority for information evidencing compliance with the provisions of this Clause by the Contractor. All written outputs, including reports, produced in connection with the Contract shall (unless otherwise specified) be produced on recycled paper containing at least 80% post consumer waste and used on both sides where appropriate.
Sustainable Procurement. 14.1 The Council is committed to purchasing sustainable products, works and services wherever possible. The Council will give appropriate weighting to sustainable products, works and services in the purchasing process. 14.2 The Provider shall, when working on the Premises, perform its obligations under the Contract in accordance with the Council’s environmental policy, which is to conserve energy, water, wood, paper and other resources, reduce waste and phase out the use of ozone depleting substances and minimise the release of greenhouse gases, volatile organic compounds and other substances damaging to health and the environment. 14.3 The Provider will perform the services in a manner that gives appropriate regard to the protection of the natural environment. The Provider will comply with all environmentally related legislation and codes of practices relating to the products and services being offered. 14.4 The Provider shall not unlawfully discriminate either directly or indirectly on such grounds as race, colour, ethnic or national origin, disability, sex or sexual orientation, religion or belief, or age and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing the Provider shall not unlawfully discriminate within the meaning and scope of the Equality Act 2010, the Human Rights Act 1998 or other relevant legislation, or any statutory modification or re-enactment thereof.
Sustainable Procurement. The Bank requires compliance with the Bank’s Anti-Corruption Guidelines and its prevailing sanctions policies and procedures as set forth in the WBG’s Sanctions Framework, as set forth in the Appendix to the GCC. The Employer requires the Supplier to disclose any commissions or fees that may have been paid or are to be paid to agents or any other party with respect to the bidding process or execution of the Contract. The information disclosed must include at least the name and address of the agent or other party, the amount and currency, and the purpose of the commission, gratuity or fee. Not Applicable.
Sustainable Procurement. Pursuant to the City’s Sustainable City Principles, which direct City bureaus to pursue long-term social equity, environmental quality, and economic vitality through innovative and traditional mechanisms, Motivate is encouraged to incorporate these principles into the Work wherever possible and commercially reasonable, in Motivate's reasonable discretion. Therefore, in accordance with the principles and the City's Sustainable Procurement Policy, it is the policy of the City to encourage the use of products or services that are Environmentally Preferable. “Environmentally Preferable” means products or services that have a lesser or reduced effect on human health and the environment when compared with competing products or services that serve the same purpose. This comparison may consider raw materials acquisition, production, manufacturing, packaging, distribution, reuse, operation, maintenance, or disposal of the product or service. Packaging should be minimized to the maximum extent possible without compromising product quality. The City encourages packaging that is reusable, recyclable in local recycling programs, is made from recycled materials, and/or is collected by the vendor for reuse/recycling.
Sustainable Procurement. 1. This section V.G. will be applied within the constraints of research needs and budgetary requirements and in compliance with applicable rules, regulations and laws. 2. The University will work to remove harmful chemicals from products brought onto campus by increasing the purchase of products and materials that disclose known hazards (e.g., in compliance with the requirements of LEED BD+C v4 “Building product disclosure and optimization - material ingredients” - or updated equivalent) and choosing products with reduced concentrations of chemical contaminants that can damage air quality, human health, productivity, and the environment. 3. The University will require suppliers to clearly identify products with UC-recognized certifications, as defined by the Guidelines, in both hosted and punch out catalog e- procurement environments. a. Commodity/Contract Managers will work with all contracted suppliers to ensure that contract items that meet the UC criteria for Green and Economically and Socially Responsible (EaSR) Spend as outlined in the Guidelines will be prioritized in all product searches. b. Unless locations request otherwise, products that do not meet the University’s minimum criteria requirements will be blocked in all hosted catalogs and punch out catalogs upon contract award. 4. The University will require all strategically sourced suppliers to report annually on their sustainable business operations and quarterly on the University’s sustainable purchasing activity. Quarterly spend reports will be collected by the appropriate University of California Procurement Services department. Quarterly spend reports must be filterable, include all products and services purchased, use an Excel-compatible software, include information on a single sheet, and include the following fields: • Campus • Department and/or delivery location • SKU and/or manufacturer number • Item description • 8-digit UNSPSC code • Product category/Title of UNSPSC code • Quantity • Unit of measure • Price • Third-party sustainability attribute or certification as recognized in the Guidelines 5. Locations, not including health locations or the Xxxxxxxx Berkeley National Lab, will report annually to the UC Office of the President (UCOP) their percent Preferred Level Green Spend and EaSR Spend for product and service categories defined in the Guidelines. For the first two years of reporting, reports on Preferred Level Green Spend will include, at minimum, a location’s share of produc...
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Sustainable Procurement. 33.1 The Supplier shall comply in all material respects with all applicable environmental laws and regulations in force from time to time in relation to the Supply. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, the Supplier shall promptly provide all such information regarding the environmental impact of the Supply as may reasonably be requested by the Customer. 33.2 The Supplier shall meet all reasonable requests by the Customer for information evidencing compliance with the provisions of this Clause 33 by the Supplier. 33.3 The Parties shall use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that all written outputs, including reports, produced in connection with this Agreement shall (unless otherwise specified) be produced on recycled paper containing at least 80% post-consumer waste and used on both sides where appropriate.
Sustainable Procurement. Recognizing the substantial impact that procurement decisions have on the environment, society, and the economy, the University of California will maximize its procurement of sustainable products and services. The goals outlined throughout these policy and procedures sections will be applied within the constraints of research needs and budgetary requirements and in compliance with all applicable rules, regulations, and laws. 1. The University values the health and wellbeing of its students, staff, faculty and other academic appointees, visitors, and suppliers. The University seeks to provide healthy and accessible conditions for the communities it serves, and this will be considered as a fundamental factor when making procurement decisions. Where functional alternatives to harmful products or impacts exist, they are to be strongly preferred.
Sustainable Procurement. The Supplier shall comply in all material respects with all applicable environmental laws and regulations in force from time to time in relation to the Supply. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, the Supplier shall promptly provide all such information regarding the environmental impact of the Supply as may reasonably be requested by the Customer. The Supplier shall meet all reasonable requests by the Customer for information evidencing compliance with the provisions of this Clause 33 by the Supplier. The Parties shall use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that all written outputs, including reports, produced in connection with this Agreement shall (unless otherwise specified) be produced on recycled paper containing at least 80% post consumer waste and used on both sides where appropriate. CONTRACTOR STATUS Nothing in this Agreement shall create or be construed as creating a partnership, joint venture, a contract of employment or relationship of employer and employee, or a relationship of principal and agent between the Customer and the Supplier. ACTS BY THE PARTIES Any decision, act or thing which the Parties are required or authorised to take or do under this Agreement may be taken or done by any person authorised, either expressly or impliedly, by the Parties to take or do that decision, act or thing. ANNEX - OFFICIAL SECRETS TERMS AND CONDITIONS TO BE INCLUDED IN ANY SUPPLIER SUB-CONTRACT Provisions to be included in relevant Sub-contracts Definitions
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