GREEN/SUSTAINABLE Clause Samples

The GREEN/SUSTAINABLE clause establishes requirements or standards related to environmental responsibility and sustainability within a contract. It may specify that parties must use eco-friendly materials, adhere to certain energy efficiency benchmarks, or comply with recognized green building certifications during the performance of their obligations. This clause ensures that the contracted activities align with environmental goals, helping to reduce ecological impact and demonstrate a commitment to sustainable practices.
GREEN/SUSTAINABLE. Contractor represents and warrants that Contractor shall endeavor to supply and delivery goods in alignment with the State of Washington’s green/sustainability strategy which, at a minimum is designed to minimize the use of unnecessary product packaging, reduce the use of toxic chemicals, and offer Purchasers, where practicable, ‘green products’ that provide equivalent performance. Accordingly, Contractor should review the below list of applicable state policies and standards and use commercially reasonable efforts to meet these requirements when supplying goods and services under this Participating Addendum:
GREEN/SUSTAINABLE. Contractor represents and warrants that Contractor shall endeavor to supply and deliver goods in alignment at a minimum is designed to minimize the use of unnecessary product packaging, reduce the use of toxic chemicals, and offer Purchasers, performance. Accordingly, Contractor should review the below list of applicable state policies and standards and use commercially reasonable efforts to meet these requirements and help Purchasers identify and select goods and services when supplying goods and services under this Participating Addendum: 1. Procurement Priorities
GREEN/SUSTAINABLE. Contractor represents and warrants that Contractor shall green/sustainability strategy which, at a minimum is designed to minimize the use of unnecessary product packaging, reduce the use of toxic chemicals, and offer performance. Accordingly, Contractor should review the below list of applicable state policies and standards and use commercially reasonable efforts to meet these requirements when supplying goods and services under this Participating Addendum: (a) Nonmercury-Added Products Purchasing Preference Policy, (b) Purchasing Preference for Products and Product Packaging That Do Not Contain Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs), (c) Purchasing Preference for Products not Containing Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), and (d) Recycled Content Purchasing

Related to GREEN/SUSTAINABLE

  • Sustainability (12 /18) Pursuant to the City’s Sustainable City Principles, which direct City Bureaus to pursue long-term social equity, environmental quality, and economic vitality through innovative and traditional mechanisms, Contractor is encouraged to incorporate these Principles into its scope of work with the City wherever possible. Therefore, in accordance with the Principles and the City's Sustainable Procurement Policy, it is the policy of the City of Portland to encourage the use of Products or Services that help to minimize the human health and environmental impacts of City operations. Contractor is encouraged to incorporate environmentally preferable Products or Services into its work performance wherever possible. "Environmentally preferable" means Products or Services that have a lesser or reduced effect on human health and the environment when compared with competing products or services that serve the same purpose. This comparison may consider raw materials acquisition, production, manufacturing, packaging, distribution, reuse, operation, maintenance, or disposal of the Product or Service.

  • Infrastructure Vulnerability Scanning Supplier will scan its internal environments (e.g., servers, network devices, etc.) related to Deliverables monthly and external environments related to Deliverables weekly. Supplier will have a defined process to address any findings but will ensure that any high-risk vulnerabilities are addressed within 30 days.

  • Public Procurement The Parties shall cooperate to develop conditions for open and competitive award of contracts for goods and services in particular through calls for tenders.

  • Green Economy/Carbon Footprint a) The Supplier/Service Provider has in its bid provided Transnet with an understanding of the Supplier’s/Service Provider’s position with regard to issues such as waste disposal, recycling and energy conservation.

  • Sustainable Development 4.1 The Authority will review the Contractor’s Sustainable Development Policy Statement and Sustainable Development Plan submitted by the Contractor in accordance with the Schedule (Sustainable Development Requirements) and then at least annually thereafter. 4.2 Sustainable Procurement Risk Assessment Methodology (SPRAM) is a tool used by the Authority to identify and mitigate any potential risks to sustainability in contracts. The process requires that each Contract be assessed for its potential social, economic and environmental risks, throughout the various stages of its lifetime. Where risks are identified, appropriate mitigation action is required to reduce or eliminate the risk to sustainability. The Authority may at times require input from the Contractor in order to ensure that this process is given the required levels of consideration.