Regionally Sourced/Harvested/Extracted
Most materials, goods and products travel a far distance via ship, train or truck before arriving at their final destination. The impacts associated with transporting those goods and products can be significant – added traffic congestion, increased greenhouse gas emissions, and worsening of air pollution. By selecting products that are locally sourced, the impacts of transportation are minimized. Additionally, choosing local or regional materials supports the local economy.
Procure Products
in the Green Procurement Compilation144 Results : regionally
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Building Certification Standards Crosswalk - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...infrastructure and align with local/regional planning goals. > BOMA Best The rating...infrastructure and align with local/regional planning goals. 7.2.1 Transportation>https://sftool.gov › learn › GRScrosswalk -
Advanced energy star® training
...green leasing topics  Outreach to Regions/ Professional associations/ Lessorhttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-policies-strategies › Green Leasing - AKosmides Mar2013.pdf -
Indoor Water Conservation
...between 4% and 8%.2 Depending on the region, escalation may be significantly higherhttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-case-studies › Indoor Water Conservation.pdf -
GSA GEB Case Study Report Mar 2021.pdf
...project prioritization. In high value regions, falling technology costs should createhttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › GSA GEB Case Study Report Mar 2021.pdf
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