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Signage

Last Updated: 06/06/24
Signage

Signs made from recovered materials are used for public roads and highways, as well as inside and outside of office buildings, museums, parks and other public places. EPA's designation pertains to plastic signs used for nonroad applications (e.g. building signs, trail signs) and to aluminum roadway and nonroadway signs. The designation also covers any associated plastic or steel supports.

Product Details

To the maximum extent practicable, federal agencies are required to buy sustainable products, which are products that meet the purchasing program(s) listed below.

If there is more than one program listed below, agencies are directed to prioritize multi-attribute products, which meet statutory purchasing program requirements (asterisk) and one or more required Environmental Protection Agency purchasing programs.

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Product Type

Procurement Info

Where to Buy

Aluminum
  • CPG CPG opens in new window asterisk
  • (25% postconsumer aluminum signs)
Plastic
  • CPG CPG opens in new window asterisk
  • (80-100% recovered plastic signs; including 80-100% postconsumer content)
  • (80-100% recovered plastic sign posts/supports; including 80-100% postconsumer content)
Steel
  • CPG CPG opens in new window asterisk
  • (See EPA guidance at www.epa.gov/cpg)
Guiding Principles
Contributes to meeting The Guiding Principles for Sustainable Federal Buildings
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