Overall Rating Silver - expired
Overall Score 49.02
Liaison James Speer
Submission Date June 30, 2016
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Indiana State University
OP-13: Cleaning Products Purchasing

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 0.25 / 1.00 Tom Kellett
Assistant Director of Purchasing
Purchasing and Central Receiving
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Does the institution have an institution-wide stated preference to purchase third party certified cleaning and janitorial products?:
Yes

A copy of the green cleaning product purchasing policy, directive, or guidelines:
The green cleaning product purchasing policy, directive, or guidelines:

ISU Purchasing's role in sustainability
ISU Purchasing’s role is to support campus wide sustainability through the communications of guidelines, information, and by providing resources that will minimize any negative impact on society and the environment to the greatest extent possible.
ISU Purchasing is developing and maintaining information on our web site about environmentally and socially preferable products and services and will communicate, to the various departments, University policy in regards to sustainability.
We will promote the three R’s: reduce, reuse, and recycle. Purchasing & Central Receiving manages all surplus items at the University. From inception we have relocated reusable items back out on campus, as items have become available. For at least the last fifteen years we have hosted auctions where we sell items no-longer of use to the University. The result has been to reduce the disposal costs and landfill volume and the auctions extend the useful life of items through their reuse. Additionally, we recycle items that might have little appeal in the auction.
Purchasing encourages the use of durable and reusable products, giving some weight to the best long-term value when selecting products.
Purchasing will be looking at the various vendors’ abilities to receive their products back for recycling at the end of their useful life. Examples being: carpeting, asphalt, oil, batteries, electronics, and toner cartridges.
Procurement in bulk or concentrated form will be encouraged in an effort to minimize our impact on transportation resources.
ISU Purchasing has begun to encourage the broader long term view in the procurement of items such as printers, copiers, and fax machines that have the capability of duplex printing and the ability to cut paper consumption in half.
ISU Purchasing encourages the sending and storing of documents electronically, again saving on paper usage.
ISU Purchasing would encourages the use of hybrid and alternative renewable fuel vehicles, the generation of renewable energy sources, energy efficient “Energy Star” rated electronics, and energy efficient Leeds certified buildings.
ISU Purchasing is making every effort to secure contracts with vendors that are socially and environmentally conscientious and certified green whenever possible.
ISU is committed to preserving the environment and encouraging sustainability. In order to promote sustainability, all computers purchased by the University must meet the standard below. Standard Lenovo computers on the ISU website are EPEAT gold and meet the standard below.
All desktops, laptops, and computer monitors purchased by ISU are required to have achieved Silver registration or higher in the EPEAT system. EPEAT is a procurement tool designed to help large volume purchasers evaluate, compare, and select electronic products based upon their environmental attributes as specified in the consensus-based IEEE Standard for the Environmental Assessment of Personal Computer Products (IEEE 1680.1).
The EPEAT registration criteria and a database of all registered products are provided at http://www.epeat.net.
http://www2.indstate.edu/purchasing/InformationAndDirection/Sustainability.htm


A brief description of steps the institution has taken to ensure that the purchasing policy, directives, or guidelines are followed:

In our general sustainability guidelines developed by the purchasing department (see attachment) we have stated that we will prefer to purchase sustainable and green products where we can although we don't have a specific statement about green cleaning products. The folks in charge of custodial services are also in charge of our recycling center and make an efforts to purchase Green Seal and Ecologo products.


Does the institution wish to pursue Part 2 of this credit (expenditures on cleaning and janitorial products)?:
No

Expenditures on Green Seal and/or UL Environment (EcoLogo) certified cleaning and janitorial products:
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Total expenditures on cleaning and janitorial products:
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Has the institution's main cleaning or housekeeping department(s) and/or contractor(s) adopted a Green Seal or ISSA certified low-impact, ecological (“green”) cleaning program?:
No

A brief description of the institution’s low-impact, ecological cleaning program:
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A copy of the sections of the cleaning contract(s) that reference certified green products:
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The sections of the cleaning contract(s) that reference certified green products:
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The website URL where information about the institution’s green cleaning initiatives is available:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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