Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 70.62 |
Liaison | Darcy Coughlan |
Submission Date | Dec. 22, 2022 |
Coastal Carolina University
OP-12: Electronics Purchasing
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.63 / 1.00 |
Darcy
Coughlan Associate Director Sustain Coastal |
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Total annual expenditures on electronics:
950,575
US/Canadian $
Expenditures on environmentally or socially preferable electronics:
Expenditure Per Level | |
EPEAT Gold registered and/or third party certified at the highest achievable level under a multi-attribute sustainability standard | 436,100 US/Canadian $ |
EPEAT Silver registered and/or third party certified at mid-level under a multi-attribute sustainability standard | 110,830 US/Canadian $ |
EPEAT Bronze registered and/or third party certified at minimum level under a multi-attribute sustainability standard | 162,100 US/Canadian $ |
Labeled under a single-attribute standard | 0 US/Canadian $ |
Do the figures reported above include leased equipment?:
No
A brief description of the time period from which the figures reported above are drawn:
The above data includes new electronic purchases over a full one-year period, specifically from FY 22 (July 1 - June 30, 2022). The information was gathered from the central procurement portal. The expenditures only include hardware purchases, such as desktop and notebook/laptop computers, monitors, tablets, accessories. They do not include software or warranty purchases.
To determine the EPEAT tier, Sustain Coastal staff identified the frequently purchased electronics and larger expenditures ($500+) and researched the EPEAT tier of these line items.
To determine the EPEAT tier, Sustain Coastal staff identified the frequently purchased electronics and larger expenditures ($500+) and researched the EPEAT tier of these line items.
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