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Post-Consumer

Post-consumer content is an end product that has completed its life cycle as a consumer item and rather than being sent to the landfill, it is diverted by reusing the material in a new product. Examples of items that may include post-consumer content are office paper, cardboard, aluminum cans, plastics and metals.  By recycling materials that have served their intended use, new products can be made.   For example, a plastic bottle can become carpet backing by placing it in a recycling bin.  It’s just as important to purchase materials that contain recycled content as it is to recycle.

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129 Results : post consumer

  • The WELL Building Standard

    ...recommends that women consume at least 2.7 L [11 cups] and men consume at least 3.7 L
    https://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-policies-strategies › ISWG_GSA WELL Intro 2.0.pdf
  • SECTION B

    ...consent of the Child Care Director. Posting and notifying the Child Care Director...223-15 Energy Efficiency In Energy-Consuming Products. 52.223-17 Affirmative Procurement
    https://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › GSA_IPM_Guidance.pdf
  • CBECS 2012 Results: Consumption and End Uses

    ...included questions on total water volume consumed, outside water, and whether it was
    https://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-policies-strategies › 3 - CBECS Update for ISWG - May 2016.pdf
  • Microsoft PowerPoint - Annex 73 presentation webinar.pptx

    ...of Gram Established 1963 1170 consumers Annual turnover 2.400.000 € Annual
    https://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-case-studies › Zhivov - Energy planning resilience ISWG 181206 Final.pdf
  • water_implementing_instructions.pdf

    ...covers water that is withdrawn and consumed for a specific purpose, such as for...Federal community that do not ultimately consume water. Therefore, this guidance distinguishes
    https://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › water_implementing_instructions.pdf
  • GSA GEB Case Study Report Mar 2021.pdf

    ...connection between energy providers and consumers with appropriate security approvals...on-site use of renewable fuels, as they consume in their buildings, facilities, and
    https://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › GSA GEB Case Study Report Mar 2021.pdf
  • Living Architecture: Green Roofs for Public Buildings

    ...building sector is responsible for consuming 19% of the global primary energy;...S. Figure 20: US building sector consumes almost as much energy as China [55]
    https://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Living_Architecture_Green_Roofs_for_Public_Buildings.pdf
  • PowerPoint Presentation

    ...instead of directly by the producer or consumer of the product or service. These costs
    https://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-case-studies › Sustainable Building Study Using Whole-System and Life-Cycle Thinking - JParisi, Nov. 2012.pdf
  • Indoor Water Conservation

    ...isn't a single clear terminology that consumers should look for, the best bets would
    https://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-case-studies › Indoor Water Conservation.pdf

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