Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 65.21 |
Liaison | Ann Drevno |
Submission Date | Feb. 26, 2020 |
Saint Mary's College of California
OP-11: Sustainable Procurement
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.00 / 3.00 |
Part 1. Institution-wide sustainable procurement policies
A copy of the policies, guidelines or directives:
The policies, guidelines or directives:
SMC’s Sustainability Vision: In fidelity to our educational mission and Catholic principles, Saint Mary’s College is committed to leadership in fostering environmental literacy, modeling a culture of sustainability, and creating an equitable future for all of humankind in harmony with nature.
In concert with the College’s Strategic Plan, the sustainable purchasing policy follows our vision by supporting products and companies that exhibit industry-leading environmental and social practices.
Definition: Sustainable purchasing is the practice of purchasing products and services that have a reduced impact on the environment and human health, as compared to competing products or services with similar functions. Sustainable products benefit the local and global environment, improve human health, and often save money immediately or in the long-term.
Goal: Saint Mary’s College will balance environmental, social and fiscal responsibilities in making financially and environmentally sustainable purchasing decisions. We will strive to purchase products with the highest environmental and social standards within its respective industry provided that the products meet acceptable use and performance needs. Priority will be given to materials that:
Meet third-party sustainability standards. Examples include:
Green Seal® or EcoLogo® for cleaning products
FSC certified for wood or paper products
Energy Star® for appliances
WaterSense® for water efficient products
EPEAT® for electronic products
Fair Trade Certified for coffee, tea and chocolate
Exhibit qualities of Sustainable Products
Contain high percentages (≥30%) of post-/pre-consumer recycled content
Durable and/or reusable, as opposed to single use or disposable items
Non-toxic or minimally toxic, preferably biodegradable
Highly energy-efficient
Recyclable or compostable at time of disposal
Made from raw materials that have been obtained in an environmentally sound, sustainable manner
Manufactured in an environmentally sound manner by companies with good environmental and labor track records.
Causing minimal or no environmental damage during normal use or maintenance
Shipped with minimal packaging (consistent with care of the product), preferably made of recycled and or recyclable materials
Minimize transportation distances (produced locally) as well as campus deliveries
https://www.stmarys-ca.edu/sustainability/greening-our-campus/sustainable-purchasing-policy
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:
FSC certified for wood or paper products
Energy Star® for appliances
WaterSense® for water efficient products
EPEAT® for electronic products
Fair Trade Certified for coffee, tea and chocolate
Contain high percentages (≥30%) of post-/pre-consumer recycled content
Durable and/or reusable, as opposed to single use or disposable items
Non-toxic or minimally toxic, preferably biodegradable
Highly energy-efficient
Recyclable or compostable at time of disposal
Made from raw materials that have been obtained in an environmentally sound, sustainable manner
Manufactured in an environmentally sound manner by companies with good environmental and labor track records.
Causing minimal or no environmental damage during normal use or maintenance
Shipped with minimal packaging (consistent with care of the product), preferably made of recycled and or recyclable materials
Minimize transportation distances (produced locally) as well as campus deliveries
Furniture and furnishings
A brief description of the published sustainability criteria for furniture and furnishings:
FSC certified for wood or paper products
Contain high percentages (≥30%) of post-/pre-consumer recycled content
Durable and/or reusable, as opposed to single use or disposable items
Non-toxic or minimally toxic, preferably biodegradable
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:
Optional Fields
Additional documentation to support the submission:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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