Overall Rating Reporter - expired
Overall Score
Liaison Jon Parsons
Submission Date Feb. 9, 2013
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STARS v1.2

Fayetteville State University
OP-12: Office Paper Purchasing

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete Reporter Harlan "Jay" Blauser
Engineering Technician / Sustainability Coordinator
Facilities Management
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Does the institution have an institution-wide stated preference to purchase recycled content office paper?:
Yes

The URL where the recycled paper policy, directive, or guidelines are posted:
A brief description of steps the institution has taken to ensure that the purchasing policy, directives, or guidelines are followed :

Purchasing Recycled Products (Buy-Recycled)
In support of and in compliance with the Governor’s Executive Order No. 8 and North Carolina law, it is the policy of the university to promote and, to the extent maximum feasible, purchase and use products with recycled content. By law, the university is required to acquire fifty percent (50%) of its paper and paper products purchases with recycled content. Accordingly, Buy-Recycled purchases will occur where it is found economically practicable and cost effective to do so.
“Recycled content” products are those which incorporate waste materials and by-products that have been recovered or diverted from the solid waste stream, but does not include those materials and by-products generated from, and commonly reused within, an original manufacturing process. The purchase of recycled content products fosters the growth of the availability of this type product and the closure of the cost variance between recycled content and ‘virgin’ products.
The following actions will continuously be taken to further foster the Buy-Recycled Program and meet program objectives:
1. All campus departments are to purchase and use products manufactured from or containing recycled materials whenever feasible. In particular, recycled content paper and paper products should be used.
2. Requirements’ specifications will be continuously reviewed and revised, as appropriate; to eliminate any discrimination against materials and supplies with recycled content, except where health, safety, and welfare would be placed in jeopardy.
3. Solicitation documents will be written to encourage vendors and contractors to offer products having recycled content and to propose prices for such products. Pricing obtained by the campus will similarly conform. Recycled product proposals will be considered in the evaluation for award when the product is comparable in quality, availability, and price.
4. When available, consideration will be given to products that are reusable, refillable, repairable, more durable and less toxic and use minimal packaging. State Term Contracts will be used, as well, when the products are listed.
5. Public documents published for the university printed on recycled paper will contain a printed statement or symbol indicating that the document was printed on recycled paper.
6. Announcements and correspondence will be made to emphasize the significance of the Buy-Recycled Program, where and when appropriate.


Does the institution wish to pursue points for Part 2 of this credit (expenditures on recycled paper)?:
No

Expenditures on 10-29 percent recycled-content office paper :
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Expenditures on 30-49 percent recycled-content office paper :
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Expenditures on 50-69 percent recycled-content office paper :
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Expenditures on 70-89 percent recycled-content office paper (required if claiming points for Part 2):
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Expenditures on 90-100 percent recycled-content office paper :
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Total expenditures on office paper :
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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