Colorado College
OP-11: Sustainable Procurement
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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3.00 / 3.00 |
George
Eckhardt Campus Planner Facilities Services |
Part 1. Institution-wide sustainable procurement policies
A copy of the policies, guidelines or directives:
The policies, guidelines or directives:
Colorado College is committed to stewardship of the environment and to reducing the college’s dependence on non-renewable energy. These “sustainable purchasing” guidelines are intended to help the Colorado College community align purchasing decisions with the Colorado College mission objectives. These procurement decisions include economic criteria, environmental criteria, and social criteria.
The goal of these guidelines is to reduce the adverse environmental impact of our purchasing decisions by buying goods and services from manufacturers and vendors who share our commitment to the environment. Sustainable purchasing is the method whereby environmental and social considerations are given equal weight to the price, availability, and performance criteria that colleges and universities use to make purchasing decisions.
College Policies Procurement and Purchasing Overview
Procurement and purchasing activities support the educational and research objectives of the college. Accordingly, individuals across campus are involved in purchasing goods and services as well as entering into contracts on behalf of the college. This policy and these procedures provide assurance that purchases are made in the best interests of Colorado College and in compliance with any external requirements.
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:
• Opportunities for achieving energy and water use reductions should be identified by design and engineering professionals in every construction or renovation project and considered for implementation based on life-cycle cost savings; impact on reaching carbon neutrality; and the importance of demonstrating social responsibility by supporting the college core values and taking a leadership role in nurturing the ethic of environmental sustainability.
• New buildings, additions to existing buildings, or existing building renovations should minimize building life-cycle costs, direct and indirect, relating to energy use, maintenance, waste disposal and occupant health & productivity. Life-cycle costs should be based on a “whole-building perspective”, rather than from the perspective of individual building systems or components.
• Minimize environmental impacts throughout the building life-cycle, including product manufacturing, construction activity, use/occupancy, and demolition or renovation/reuse.
• Purchasing of goods and services from manufacturers and vendors shall comply with the Colorado College Sustainable Purchasing Guidelines.
Facility Life Cycle Design Guidelines for Sustainability: https://www.coloradocollege.edu/offices/facilities/energy-management/FACILITY-LIFE-CYCLE-DESIGN-GUIDELINES-FOR-SUSTAINABILITY-Rev.-11-05-21.pdf
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:
Green Cleaning: Green cleaning is a holistic approach to janitorial/housekeeping services. It takes into account the health, safety and the environmental risks of product and processes associated with cleaning, and balances this with need of the facility. Green cleaning involves the use of alternative products, application of the product in different ways, and evaluation and/or behavior shifts associated with how buildings are used to reduce risks, while maintaining a satisfactory level of cleanliness and disinfection. while maintaining a satisfactory level of cleanliness and disinfection. Colorado College custodial operations contractor, Sodexo Environmental Services is certified ISSA CIMS Green Building with Honors Certification, the top sustainability certification for custodial operations. The certification requires using Green Seal Certified, or similar sustainable chemicals and products for routine cleaning operations. All effective green cleaning programs are built on using best green cleaning practices along with effective product, equipment and green cleaning methods.
Colorado College Facilities Services Sustainable Operations and Maintenance Guidelines Manual: https://www.coloradocollege.edu/offices/facilities/energy-management/Facilities-Sustainable-OM-Guidelines-Manual-Rev.-10-26-21.pdf
Consumable office products
A brief description of the published sustainability criteria for consumable office products:
• Eliminate virgin paper by purchasing only recycled content paper when possible
• Print and copy double-sided to decrease paper use when practicable.
• Purchase recycled content paper goods (i.e., file folders)
• Purchase refillable and reusable products (such as pens and pencils) made from recycled materials.
• Purchase re-furbished and / or remanufactured toner cartridges.
• Purchase low mercury content lamps for lighting.
• Purchase rechargeable batteries.
Colorado College Sustainable Purchasing Guidelines:
https://www.coloradocollege.edu/offices/facilities/energy-management/Colorado-College-Sustainable-Purchasing-Guidelines-Rev.-10-26-211.pdf
Furniture and furnishings
A brief description of the published sustainability criteria for furniture and furnishings:
· Require approved furniture vendors to provide a minimum warranty on chairs, office panels, work stations and filing systems.
· Ensure that all wood and wood contained within the products that the college purchases is certified to be sustainably harvested by a comprehensive, performance-based certification system.
· Purchase or use of previously used or salvaged wood and wood products is encouraged.
· Request that the furniture can be fully recycled at the end of its useful life.
· Request sustainable fabrics for modular systems and chairs. Some of these fabrics include recycled content and are designed to be biodegradable after their useful life.
· Specify products that are made from materials containing the maximum amount of post-consumer and post-industrial recycled content.
· Require vendors and installers to provide a recycling or recovery service for the responsible reuse, remanufacture, or recycling of old furniture.
· Require that furniture and furnishings to include flooring, ceilings, walls, and composite wood products are low-VOC of free of flame-retardants.
Colorado College Facility Design Guidelines Manual:
https://www.coloradocollege.edu/offices/facilities/plan-design-ops-maint/Facility-Design-Guidelines-Manual-Rev.-11-5-21.pdf
Colorado College Sustainable Purchasing Guidelines:
https://www.coloradocollege.edu/offices/facilities/energy-management/Colorado-College-Sustainable-Purchasing-Guidelines-Rev.-10-26-211.pdf
Information Technology (IT) and equipment
A brief description of the published sustainability criteria for Information Technology (IT) and equipment:
· Purchase Energy Star rated equipment and EPEAT registered products, and electronics, which specifies that energy saving features, are enabled as the default factory setting.
· Centralize and share appliances such as refrigerators, copiers, printers, and faxes.
· Provide a process for recycling of old computers, electronic devices, and appliances.
· Purchase laboratory products with the ACT label, which is the premier label for environmentally friendly laboratory products, including consumables, chemicals, and equipment. By emphasizing accountability, consistency, and transparency (ACT) around manufacturing, energy and water use, packaging, and end-of-life, ACT makes it easy to choose safe, sustainable products.
Colorado College Sustainable Purchasing Guidelines: https://www.coloradocollege.edu/offices/facilities/energy-management/Colorado-College-Sustainable-Purchasing-Guidelines-Rev.-10-26-211.pdf
Food service providers
A brief description of the published sustainability criteria for food service providers:
· Food service contractors, franchises, vending, and catering services providers are required to include sustainability practices and objectives in their contracts with the College.
· Food service contractors for the College are required to pay a living wage to employees in line with the College employee pay scales.
Colorado College Sustainable Purchasing Guidelines:
https://www.coloradocollege.edu/offices/facilities/energy-management/Colorado-College-Sustainable-Purchasing-Guidelines-Rev.-10-26-211.pdf
Colorado College works closely with Bon Appetit, our food service provider, to provide local, delicious, healthy meals for our students, faculty, and staff, and the community at-large. Bon Appetit has been a committed partner in working towards a more sustainable campus at Colorado College. The food service provider exclusively serves cage-free eggs, rGBH-free milk, seafood that meets Seafood Watch sustainability guidelines, humanely raised ground beef, and pork raised without gestation crates. In addition to working closely with local farms and producers to increase the amount of “Real Food”, Bon Appetit also largely funded the EcoFund program administered through the Office of Sustainability, which provides grants for student projects that further sustainability across campus.
Bon Appetit Sustainable Food Service Practices: https://coloradocollege.cafebonappetit.com/wellness/ http://www.bamco.com/sourcing/
Garments and linens
A brief description of the published sustainability criteria for garments and linens:
· Purchase clothing and bedding textiles with organic, bio-based, or recycled content.
· Establish textile-recycling processes that involve the donation, collection, sorting and processing of textiles, and then subsequent transportation to end users of used garments, rags or other recovered materials.
· Ensure that the manufacturer of textile products purchased by the College complies with The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), which is the Federal law that governs the payment of wages and various workplace practices. This law is enforced by the Wage and Hour Division of the United States Department of Labor.
The Colorado College Sustainability Office student interns manage a campus clothing swap store for recycling used clothing and textiles.
Colorado College Sustainable Purchasing Guidelines: https://www.coloradocollege.edu/offices/facilities/energy-management/Colorado-College-Sustainable-Purchasing-Guidelines-Rev.-10-26-211.pdf
Professional service providers
A brief description of the published sustainability criteria for professional service providers:
· The College process for selection of contractors and consultants shall include requests for services from disadvantaged businesses, defined as A Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB), which is a small business that is at least 51 percent owned by one or more individuals who are both socially and economically disadvantaged.
· The College process for selection of contractors and consultants shall include requests for services from social enterprises or social businesses, defined as a business that has specific social objectives that serve its primary purpose. Social enterprises seek to maximize profits while maximizing benefits to society and the environment.
· The College process for selection of contractors and consultants shall include requests for services from Certified B Corporations, defined as businesses that meet the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to balance profit and purpose.
Request for Proposals or Quotes, Contracts, and Purchase Orders:
Include sustainability language and specifications for environmentally preferable products and services into the documented purchasing processes. By including such criteria, vendors will be required to accommodate these needs in an agreed upon manner. Creation of a general clause that is included in all agreements, and incorporating the appropriate language as needed on a commodity-by-commodity basis is intended to increase the flow of sustainable products to the College Campus.
Green Building Materials Purchases
Green purchasing concepts shall be integrated into architectural designs, final construction documents for construction and renovations of buildings or facilities owned by the College. All buildings and renovations undertaken by the College shall follow green building practices for design, construction, and operations, where appropriate, as described in the LEED Rating System.
Colorado College Facility Design Guidelines Manual:
https://www.coloradocollege.edu/offices/facilities/plan-design-ops-maint/Facility-Design-Guidelines-Manual-Rev.-11-5-21.pdf
Colorado College Sustainable Purchasing Guidelines: https://www.coloradocollege.edu/offices/facilities/energy-management/Colorado-College-Sustainable-Purchasing-Guidelines-Rev.-10-26-211.pdf
Transportation and fuels
A brief description of the published sustainability criteria for transportation and fuels:
· The College manages the vehicle fleet in a sustainable manner, providing adequately sized vehicles to efficiently transport larger groups in fewer vehicles for out-of-town trips to reduce the environmental impact of travel.
· The College provides energy efficient fleet vehicles and alternate fuel/hybrid vehicles for small groups to reduce the environmental impact of travel.
· Academic departments in the College are required to plan field trips in a sustainable manner that minimizes the travel and environmental impact of travel. An internal carbon tax used for sustainability projects is added to the mileage rate charged for fleet vehicles to help provide awareness by the users of the carbon footprint of their trips.
· The College grounds, maintenance, and service vehicles include alternate fuel electric vehicles and small fuel-efficient carts for maintenance workers to reduce the environmental impact of travel on campus.
· Larger purchased items requiring pallets, or large packaging, for shipping to the College are routed on long-haul transport carriers efficiently hauling aggregated loads destined for the same delivery area.
· Emergency building generators for campus buildings are required to be powered by clean natural gas rather than diesel fuel.
· The College Central Heating Plant is required to use the latest and most efficient control technologies, and heat recovery systems, to minimize the natural gas fuel usage required for heating major campus buildings.
Colorado College Sustainable Purchasing Guidelines: https://www.coloradocollege.edu/offices/facilities/energy-management/Colorado-College-Sustainable-Purchasing-Guidelines-Rev.-10-26-211.pdf
Optional Fields
Additional documentation to support the submission:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
https://www.coloradocollege.edu/offices/facilities/energy-management/FACILITY-LIFE-CYCLE-DESIGN-GUIDELINES-FOR-SUSTAINABILITY-Rev.-11-05-21.pdf
Colorado College Facility Design Guidelines Manual:
https://www.coloradocollege.edu/offices/facilities/plan-design-ops-maint/Facility-Design-Guidelines-Manual-Rev.-11-5-21.pdf
Colorado College Facilities Services Sustainable Operations and Maintenance Guidelines Manual: https://www.coloradocollege.edu/offices/facilities/energy-management/Facilities-Sustainable-OM-Guidelines-Manual-Rev.-10-26-21.pdf
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