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Cleveland Indians / Principles / Environmental language in contracts Including environmental language in requests for proposals and contracts increases the likelihood that your team’s procurement goals will be respected by your vendors. Consider incorporating the general language below into new contracts and requests for proposals. The EPA Purchasing Database is also an excellent source for specific product and service categories. Cleveland Indians General Contract Language
The Cleveland Indians have adopted an environmental policy to improve its environmental performance. To further these goals, products and services contracted for by the Indians will be evaluated in part based on their environmental attributes. Specific factors to be considered include:
Please address these concerns when submitting your proposals. Environmental Benefits
Including language related to environmental concerns in contracts helps solidify your team’s commitment to ecological progress. Environmentally intelligent contract language can incorporate a wide range of environmental objectives. For example, a contract with an advertiser at a stadium could specify or encourage that all advertisements be printed on recycled paper; a contract with a food delivery service could specify that it will use fuel efficient vehicles and purchase carbon credits to offset total vehicle miles traveled; a contract with a food vendor could include provisions for giving priority to local suppliers and for composting food waste. The possibilities are many. Additional Resources
King County, WA general contract languageVermont Environmentally Preferable Cleaners RFP City of Seattle Cleaning Products RFP Energy Star Appliances Procurement Language EPA Heating Systems EPA Contract Language Database National Recycling Coalition – Growing a Buy-Recycled Program: A Manager’s Guide American Recycling Markets, Inc – Recycled Products Guide |
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