Overall Rating Gold - expired
Overall Score 69.17
Liaison Kimberly Reeves
Submission Date May 21, 2021

STARS v2.2

Agnes Scott College
OP-12: Electronics Purchasing

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 0.72 / 1.00 Susan Kidd
Executive Director
Center for Sustainability
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Total annual expenditures on electronics:
176,716.32 US/Canadian $

Expenditures on environmentally or socially preferable electronics:
Expenditure Per Level
EPEAT Gold registered and/or third party certified at the highest achievable level under a multi-attribute sustainability standard 35,343.26 US/Canadian $
EPEAT Silver registered and/or third party certified at mid-level under a multi-attribute sustainability standard 88,356.16 US/Canadian $
EPEAT Bronze registered and/or third party certified at minimum level under a multi-attribute sustainability standard 53,014.89 US/Canadian $
Labeled under a single-attribute standard 0 US/Canadian $

Do the figures reported above include leased equipment?:
No

A brief description of the time period from which the figures reported above are drawn:
Data from one-year period - July 1, 2019-June 30, 2020

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Website URL where information about the institution’s electronics purchasing is available:
Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
Agnes Scott was awarded a 2020 EPEAT Purchaser Award. This award recognizes excellence in sustainability procurement of IT products. The Electronic Product Assessment Tool (EPEAT) is a resource for purchasers, manufacturers, resellers, and others wanting to find or promote electronic products with positive environmental attributes.

Agnes Scott's ITS team, with the support of and partnership with the Center for Sustainability, committed early to purchasing 100% post-consumer recycled paper and buying the most sustainability computers and electronic equipment. This award directly recognizes this hard work. The contribution of ITS to Agnes Scott's transition to more sustainability operations is critical.

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