Recycled Content Clause Samples
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Recycled Content. Whenever practicable, the Contractor shall use reusable products, recyclable products and recycled-content products including recycled content paper on all documents submitted to the City. The Contractor shall certify, in the form of a label on the product or a sworn statement accompanying the Contractor’s response to a City Request for Price Quotations, the percentage of recycled content in every product proposed to be sold to the City, including the percentage of post-consumer waste in such product.
Recycled Content. Whenever practicable, the Vendor shall use reusable products, recyclable products and recycled-content products including recycled content paper on all documents submitted to the City. The Vendor shall certify, in the form of a label on the product or a sworn statement accompanying the Vendor’s response to a City's request for an estimate, the percentage of recycled content in every product proposed to be sold to the City, including the percentage of post-consumer waste in such product. This paragraph shall not apply to equipment identified on subsequent requests for hardware estimates.
Recycled Content. Products must contain a certain percentage of recycled content. Please include the amount of recycled content, both pre- and post-consumer, included in your product. See Product Environmental Datasheets in Supplemental information following this form. Recyclability. Please include the types of materials included in your product, and if they are considered recyclable in typical municipal recycling streams. See Product Environmental Datasheets in Supplemental information following this form. Biodegradability. Products must be capable of decomposing under natural conditions. Please state whether each Product offered in your proposal is biodegradable. n/a - See complete response on Supplemental sheets following this form. Compostability. Products must be capable of composting at a commercial composting facility. Please state whether each product offered in your proposal is compostable. n/a - See complete response on Supplemental sheets following this form. Energy Consumption. Please include the total amount of energy consumed for product or service manufacture, use and disposal. Different sources of energy are associated with different environmental impacts. See complete response on Supplemental sheets following this form. Energy Efficiency. Products must meet or exceed the Department of Energy (DOE) and Environmental Protection Agency criteria for use of the ENERGY STAR trademark label; or is in the upper 25% of efficiency for all similar products as designated by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Federal Energy Management Program. n/a Water Efficiency. Eligible products must meet or exceed the Environmental Protection Agency’s WaterSense program, or be water-efficient or low-flow fixtures. n/a Low VOCs. See complete response on Supplemental Products should contain low or no volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Please indicate any VOC content in each applicable product offered in your proposal. See complete response on Supplemental sheets following this form. Reduced Packaging. Please include any efforts made to reduce the packaging of the products included in this proposal. See complete response on Supplemental sheets following this form.
Recycled Content. Supplier will identify and provide to Autocar on at least a quarterly basis a detailed description and quantity of the recycled content of the Goods. Supplier will continually endeavor to utilize recycled materials in production or procurement of the Goods and will keep Autocar informed of such efforts upon Autocar’s reasonable request.
Recycled Content. Recycled content is measured by total product weight of pre-consumer and/or post-consumer materials. Recycled content must be at least 10% post-consumer recovered content.
Recycled Content. General Contractor shall give preference to the use of recycled products in the performance of any Work in accordance with applicable Environmental Protection Agency guidelines as promulgated in 40 CFR Part 247.
Recycled Content. In compliance with Public Contracts Code, Chapter 4, Section 12169 and Section 12213, CONSULTANT is required to certify in writing the exact, or the minimum, percentage of recycled content in the reports and products produced by CONSULTANT for the CITY.
Recycled Content. Please state on the bid page the extent to which the cart is manufactured from recycled materials (metal, etc.) and the estimated value of recycled materials in cart. Also, state how much of the cart can be recycled after its useful life.
Recycled Content. In support of the Florida Waste Management Law, Design/Builder is encouraged to supply any information available regarding recycled material content in the products provided. Village is particularly interested in the type of recycled material used (such as paper, plastic, glass, metal, etc.); and the percentage of recycled material contained in the product. Village also requests information regarding any known or potential material content in the product that may be extracted and recycled after the product has served its intended purpose.
Recycled Content. (post-consumer + 1/2 post-industrial)
A. Provide dollar amount per purchasing workbook of building materials with recycled content such that post-consumer recycled content plus one-half of pre-consumer recycled content:
1. The cost of post-consumer recycled content of an item shall be determined by dividing the weight of post-consumer recycled content in the item by the total weight of the item and multiplying by the cost of the item.
2. The cost of post consumer recycled content plus one-half of pre-consumer recycled content of an item shall be determined by dividing the weight of post-consumer recycled content plus one-half of pre-consumer recycled content in the item by the total weight of the item and multiplying by the cost of the item.
3. Do not include mechanical and electrical components in the calculation.
4. Recycled content of materials shall be defined according to the Federal Trade Commission’s “Guide for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims,” 16 CFR 260.7 (e).