Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 73.37 |
Liaison | Olivia Herron |
Submission Date | Feb. 28, 2022 |
Miami University
OP-11: Sustainable Procurement
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.75 / 3.00 |
Adam
Sizemore Director of Sustainability Physical Facilities Department |
Part 1. Institution-wide sustainable procurement policies
A copy of the policies, guidelines or directives:
The policies, guidelines or directives:
Related to sustainability sections below:
"Departments should follow the purchasing process to procure non-construction related goods and services using the appropriate method. Understanding and adherence to the above process help the University leverage leading procurement best practices to reduce the total costs of procured goods and services. The Office of Strategic Procurement is available to guide Departments through this process and answer any questions. Departments are also expected to understand and follow the following guidelines:
**Section 2 - "All procurement staff and any other individual participating in purchasing activities must adhere to the principles and standards of the Ohio Ethics Law and the Miami University policy covering Conflicts of Interest/Commitment."
**Section 11 - "Inter-University Council Procurement Group (IUC-PG): Miami University is committed to working with the IUC-PG to procure goods and services at the lowest potential total cost through the leveraging of statewide spend for these goods and services. Unless formally rejected by a resolution of the Miami University Board of Trustees, Miami University shall participate in all group procurement agreements and require the use of such agreements for all University purchases whenever practical."
**Section 12 - "Miami University supports the State of Ohio Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Encouraging Diversity, Growth and Equity (EDGE) Business Development Programs. The University has established goals for EDGE Certified Business Participation for University contracts that include goods, services, construction and professional design services. Similar goals are established for MBE. For further information on MBE/EDGE Programs, please refer to the Ohio Department of Administrative Services Equal Opportunity page".
**Section 13 - "Sustainability: The University is committed to procuring environmentally preferable products and services where criteria have been established by governmental or other widely recognized authorities (e.g. Energy Star, EPA Eco Purchasing Guidelines). In order to minimize negative environmental impacts, the University may integrate other environmental factors into its buying decisions where these factors have not been established by an external authority. Products that reduce toxicity; conserve natural resources, materials, and energy; and maximize recyclability and recycled content may be considered for purchase. Products considered for purchase are required to perform for their intended use and to be available at a reasonable price and at a reasonable period of time."
**Section 14 - "Accessibility: All web technology or software that Miami procures for use by students shall conform to the standards outlined in the Accessible Technology Policy. Web technology and software used by faculty, staff, and the general public should also be reviewed by the AccessMU Center to determine if further accessibility testing is required. If your department is considering a technology purchase or contract renewal, please submit the Accessible Technology Request Form."
https://miamioh.edu/fbs/strategic-procurement/purchasing/transacting/policy/index.html
Part 2. Life Cycle Cost Analysis
Which of the following best describes the institution’s use of LCCA?:
A brief description of the LCCA policy and/or practices:
Part 3. Product-specific sustainability criteria
To count, the criteria must address the specific sustainability challenges and impacts associated with products and/or services in each category, e.g. by requiring or giving preference to multi-criteria sustainability standards, certifications and labels appropriate to the category. Broader, institution-wide policies should be reported in Part 1, above.
Chemically intensive products and services
A brief description of the published sustainability criteria for chemically intensive products and services:
Consumable office products
A brief description of the published sustainability criteria for consumable office products:
Furniture and furnishings
A brief description of the published sustainability criteria for furniture and furnishings:
Information Technology (IT) and equipment
A brief description of the published sustainability criteria for Information Technology (IT) and equipment:
Food service providers
A brief description of the published sustainability criteria for food service providers:
Garments and linens
A brief description of the published sustainability criteria for garments and linens:
Professional service providers
A brief description of the published sustainability criteria for professional service providers:
Transportation and fuels
A brief description of the published sustainability criteria for transportation and fuels:
Beginning in 2015, Miami implemented a new fuel management system to better track fuel usage and to increase security. To reduce unauthorized fuel usage and purchases, a basic PIN system was replaced with two-factor authentication: swiping your university ID and tapping a key fob or fuel ring. Concurrent with these changes, individually assigned automobiles were pooled and the number of pooled vehicles significantly reduced. Fuel inefficient full-sized maintenance vans were replaced with small, more fuel-efficient vans. Department policies were implemented to reduce driving and encourage walking.
From 2019-2022, fuel usage declined from 41,776 gallons to 36,755 gallons. This represents a decrease of 5,021 gallons, or 12%. During the year of the pandemic when campus activity was lowest, we achieved our lowest annual fuel consumption of 35359 gallons. Prior to any improvements, we consumed 60,097 in fuel for 2015-2016.
Optional Fields
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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