Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 60.22 |
Liaison | Derek Martin |
Submission Date | Feb. 10, 2022 |
California State University, Monterey Bay
OP-11: Sustainable Procurement
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.50 / 3.00 |
Lacey
Raak Sustainability Director Campus Planning and Development |
Part 1. Institution-wide sustainable procurement policies
A copy of the policies, guidelines or directives:
The policies, guidelines or directives:
Requirement for a minimum 3% Disabled Veterans Business Enterprises (DVBE) participation in all formally solicited services.
A Small Business incentive is awarded to Dept General Services Certified Small Businesses in formally solicited services.
Custodial services for the University needs to be strongly managed by a Contractor, environmentally preferable, sustainable, flexible, and able to grow with the University. They must also be in line with the CSUMB Climate Action Plan (http://sustainability.csumb.edu/campus-sustainability-committee). Throughout this Scope of Work, there will be references to where a Custodial Services Contractor will assist the University to meet the goals dictated in the Climate Action Plan. Custodial services will be conducted meeting the requirements for International Sanitary Supply Association Cleaning Industry Management Standard for Green Buildings (ISSA- CIMS GB) (http://www.issa.com/?id=cims_green_building). It is required that a service provider maintains ISSA-CIMS GB certification throughout the duration of a contract.
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:
No analysis is done on individual products.
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:
Mandated selection of minimum 30% PCW for all printing and copy paper.
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:
Step 4: Have purchase requisition (PR) reviewed and signed by IT
Once you have completed the purchase requisition (PR) and filled out the computer request form, IT needs to review and sign the requisition before it goes to Purchasing. IT will:
Check the purchase requisition for accuracy
-Confirm that the make/model can be supported and is from an approved reseller
-Confirm the computer has an EPEAT Registry rating of Silver or better
-Confirm there is a computer request form associated with each order. IT
Completed purchase requisition should be sent to Henry Simpson, Director of Technology Support Services.
https://csumb.teamdynamix.com/TDClient/1846/Portal/Requests/ServiceDet?ID=26210
Food service providers
A brief description of the published sustainability criteria for food service providers:
Sections below apply to all food service areas including made to order, grab and go, dining and catering services. This shall also apply to subcontractor providing food service through franchisee agreements or similar, such as Starbucks.
Sustainable Procurement
Purchases of non-food items shall meet State, CSU and Campus policies, including prioritization of re-usable, and compostable-ware. This includes but is not limited to items such as napkins, cutlery, cups, lids, to-go boxes and grab and go items. No single-use plastics shall be used.
Food purchases shall meet and increasingly exceed the requirements of the CSU Sustainability Policy. This would include meeting the minimum requirement of 20% as total annual food and beverage expenditures on products that are sustainably or ethically produced (defined by STARS). Chartwells shall aim to earn 100% of credit in the STARS food and beverage purchasing section during the contract period.
Support the Inclusive Sustainability Plan Food Section Goals and Strategies as well as support relevant topic areas that are connected with food service such as Waste, Water, Energy use and Procurement.
Food Goals
Increase locally sourced food in all campus venues
Promote food justice and access for all students, staff and faculty
Water Goal
Reduce water use in all areas of campus operations
Support individual and departmental behavior to reduce GHG emissions
Procurement Strategy
Increase the number of certified Fair Trade products and campaigns in an effort to become a Fair Trade University.
Waste Core Goal
Achieve 90% waste diversion
Reporting Requirements
The contractor shall meet all reporting requirements:
1. STARS (Sustainability Tracking Assessment and Rating System). The current v2.2 STARS would include the following:
Percentage of total annual food and beverage expenditures on products that are sustainably or ethically produced
Percentage of total annual food and beverage expenditures on plant-based foods
An inventory of food and beverage purchases that qualify as sustainably/ethically produced
2. Report on the Inclusive Sustainability Plan: Food Section Goals and Strategies as well as relevant topic areas that are connected with food service, such as Waste, Water, Energy use and Procurement.
3. Provide relevant information for the campus to complete CalRecycle reporting including, food reuse and redistribution, cooking oil collection, education and outreach efforts and other areas as relevant.
Training
CSUMB will partner with Chartwells to provide necessary and relevant sustainability training. Topics will include, but are not limited to: waste reduction, procurement, composting and food waste recovery.
Garments and linens
A brief description of the published sustainability criteria for garments and linens:
CSU Policy:
https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/7865355/latest/#autoid-2yrak
State Policy:
https://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/DLSE-COC.htm
Professional service providers
A brief description of the published sustainability criteria for professional service providers:
State law requires that state agencies achieve a goal of three (3) percent participation for disabled veteran business enterprises (DVBE) in state contracts.
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:
The information presented here is self-reported. While AASHE staff review portions of all STARS reports and institutions are welcome to seek additional forms of review, the data in STARS reports are not verified by AASHE. If you believe any of this information is erroneous or inconsistent with credit criteria, please review the process for inquiring about the information reported by an institution or simply email your inquiry to stars@aashe.org.