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Milwaukee Brewers / Principles / An organization-wide environmentally preferable purchasing policy In an effort to enhance their environmental performance, many companies have instituted purchasing policies that give preference to environmentally intelligent products. Consider implementing your own environmentally preferable purchasing policy based on the sample policy below. Milwaukee Brewers Sample Purchasing Policy
The goal of this policy is to ensure that products and services purchased or contracted for by the Milwaukee Brewers conform to the Brewers’ Environmental Policy. The Brewers will strive, where feasible, to purchase environmentally preferable products and services that meet the team’s needs. Where possible, purchasing decisions shall favor:
Environmentally preferable products and services that are of comparable quality and price to their standard counterparts shall receive purchasing preference. In situations where environmentally preferable products are unavailable or impractical, secondary considerations shall include the environmental management practices of suppliers and producers. The purchase of environmentally preferable products is part of the Brewers’ long term commitment to fans, employees, and the environment. By sending a clear signal to producers and suppliers, the Brewers hope to support wider adoption of environmentally preferable products and practices. Implementing Environmental Procurement
Purchasing policies can be as prescriptive as your team chooses. In some cases, environmentally preferable products can be purchased at little or no increase in cost. And in those cases where the price of environmentally superior products exceeds those currently used, the increased cost can sometimes be mitigated by more efficient operations. Recycled paper, for example, sometimes costs more than virgin paper. However, this cost can be offset by double-sided printing and reduction in paper use. A company-wide purchasing policy encourages sustainable purchasing practices in the organization and help ensure that green efforts do not fade with employee turnover. Purchasing policies should be comprehensive and cover a wide range of products and services. Policies can vary widely, and your team should implement a policy that works best for your organization. Corporate Purchasing Policy Examples
Bank of AmericaStaples Toshiba List of government purchasing polices Additional Resources
National Recycling Coalition – Growing a Buy-Recycled Program: A Manager’s GuideA Common Vision for Transforming the Paper Industry EPA – Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines: Supplier Database EPA – Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Database Environmental Benefits and Cost Savings Calculator for Purchasers American Recycling Markets, Inc – Recycled Products Guide |
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