Use of Recovered Materials Sample Clauses

The 'Use of Recovered Materials' clause establishes requirements for incorporating recycled or reclaimed materials in the performance of a contract. It typically mandates that contractors prioritize the use of materials that have been recovered or recycled, provided they meet applicable quality and performance standards. This clause applies to products such as paper, construction materials, or packaging, and may reference specific government guidelines or minimum content standards. Its core function is to promote environmental sustainability and compliance with regulatory policies by encouraging the reduction of waste and the conservation of natural resources.
Use of Recovered Materials. The Government has an affirmative procurement program to promote the purchase of products containing recovered materials. The intent is to reduce the solid waste stream and conserve natural resources by establishing markets for recycled content products and encouraging manufacturers to produce quality products containing recovered materials. Participate in this program by using, for Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) designated items, recovered materials to the maximum extent practicable without jeopardizing the intended end use of the item. The percentage of recovered materials content levels for use in the performance of this contract will be, at a minimum, the amount recommended in the EPA Comprehensive Procurement Guideline (CPG) Product Index website (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/epawaste/conserve/tools/cpg/index.htm). Use of EPA designated products is not required for products that are either not available within a reasonable period of time, are not available at a reasonable price, are not available from a sufficient number of sources to maintain a satisfactory level of competition, or fail to meet performance standards based on technical verification. EPA designation of products is an on-going process. Listings of EPA designated products containing recovered materials are found in 40 CFR 247. Make recommendation and submit Recovered Material Certification, per Section F, when a product containing recovered materials is equal to or better than the original and could be used for this contract. All changes of products must be accepted by the KO before it is used.
Use of Recovered Materials. The Contractor agrees to provide a preference for those products and services that conserve natural resources, protect the environment, and are energy efficient by complying with and facilitating compliance with Section 6002 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 6962, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA), “Comprehensive Procurement Guideline for Products Containing Recovered Materials,” 40 C.F.R. part 247.
Use of Recovered Materials. The Government has an affirmative procurement program to promote the purchase of products containing recovered materials. The intent is to reduce the solid waste stream and conserve natural resources by establishing markets for recycled content products and encouraging manufacturers to produce quality products containing recovered materials. Participate in this program by using, for Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) designated items, recovered materials to the maximum extent practicable without jeopardizing the intended end use of the item. The percentage of recovered materials content levels for use in the performance of this contract will be, at a minimum, the amount recommended in the EPA Comprehensive Procurement Guideline (CPG) Product Index website (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/epawaste/conserve/tools/cpg/index.htm).
Use of Recovered Materials. In the performance of this Agreement, Consultant shall make maximum use of products containing recovered materials that are EPA-designated items unless the product cannot be acquired (i) competitively within a timeframe providing for compliance with the Agreement performance schedule; (ii) meeting Agreement performance requirements; or (iii) at a reasonable price. Consultant shall abide by the list of EPA-designated items available on EPA’s Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines web site: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/smm/comprehensive-procurement-guideline-cpg-program.

Related to Use of Recovered Materials

  • Procurement of Recovered Materials In the performance of this contract, the Contractor shall make maximum use of products containing recovered materials that are EPA-designated items unless the product cannot be acquired

  • Use of Recycled Products Consultant shall prepare and submit all reports, written studies and other printed material on recycled paper to the extent it is available at equal or less cost than virgin paper.

  • Use of Customer Data Verizon, Verizon Affiliates and their respective agents, may use, process and/or transfer Customer Data (including intra-group transfers and transfers to entities in countries that do not provide statutory protections for personal information) as set forth in the Privacy Policy and as necessary: (a) in connection with provisioning of Services; (b) to incorporate Customer Data into databases controlled by Verizon, Verizon Affiliates or their respective agents for the purpose of providing Services; administration; provisioning; invoicing and reconciliation; verification of Customer identity, solvency and creditworthiness; maintenance, support and product development; fraud detection and prevention; sales, revenue and customer analysis and reporting; market and customer use analysis including in the manner described in the Privacy Policy; and (c) to communicate to Customer regarding Services.

  • No Improper Use of Materials During his or her employment with the Company, Employee will not improperly use or disclose any Confidential Information or trade secrets, if any, of any former employer or any other person to whom Employee has an obligation of confidentiality, and Employee will not bring onto the premises of the Company any unpublished documents or any property belonging to any former employer or any other person to whom Employee has an obligation of confidentiality unless consented to in writing by that former employer or person.

  • Use of Data by User Registry Operator will permit user to use the zone file for lawful purposes; provided that (a) user takes all reasonable steps to protect against unauthorized access to and use and disclosure of the data and (b) under no circumstances will Registry Operator be required or permitted to allow user to use the data to, (i) allow, enable, or otherwise support the transmission by email, telephone, or facsimile of mass unsolicited, commercial advertising or solicitations to entities other than user’s own existing customers, or (ii) enable high volume, automated, electronic processes that send queries or data to the systems of Registry Operator or any ICANN-­‐accredited registrar.