Recycled Content
Products containing recycled content are made from materials that would otherwise be discarded. Recycled content material reduces the need for virgin materials. There are two types of recycled content: post-consumer and pre-consumer (also called post-industrial).
Whole Building Design Guide | Evaluating and Selecting Green Products
Procure Products
in the Green Procurement Compilation221 Results : recycle
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Green Procurement - DOD Requirements - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...from transportation and energy to recycled and biobased content. The Departmenthttps://sftool.gov › greenprocurement › dod -
Health and Wellness Crosswalk - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
Reduced Impact Materials 9.4.1.1 Recycled Content and Salvaged Material Content...Reduced Impact Materials 9.4.1.1 Recycled Content and Salvaged Material Contenthttps://sftool.gov › learn › crosswalk -
Sustainability Program Development - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...purchases Getting occupants involved in recycling programs Waste, water, and energyhttps://sftool.gov › learn › about › 481 › sustainability-program-development -
Draft Water Reuse Action Plan (WRAP)
...reuse infrastructure with a goal to recycle and/or reuse 80 percent of the wastehttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-policies-strategies › 5 - EPA Water Reuse - Lape 191205.pdf -
Green Procurement - Federal Requirements - Structural Fiberboard - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...included in the product. If it has recycled content it would be GP 5, if it ishttps://sftool.gov › greenprocurement › green-products › 3 › building-finishes › 251 › structural-fiberboard › 0 -
Guiding Principles for High Performance and Sustainable Federal Buildings and Associated Instructions
...serve the same purpose, including: i. Recycled Content and Comprehensive Procurement...products that meet or exceed EPA's recycled content recommendations for buildinghttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › guiding_principles_for_sustainable_federal_buildings_and_associated_instructions_february_2016.pdf -
GSA Impact Study_ISWGpost.pdf
...u;lity costs Cost/RSF Annual waste and recycling amounts Pounds/RSF Occupant sa;sfac;on...amount of solid waste generated and recycled for each GSA-owned building Real Estatehttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-case-studies › GSA Impact Study_ISWGpost.pdf -
Green Procurement - Federal Requirements - Bathroom Tissue - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...commercial and institutional buyers. Some recycled-content sanitary tissue products arehttps://sftool.gov › greenprocurement › green-products › 5 › cleaning-products › 1360 › bathroom-tissue › 0 -
LCA Key Terms - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...parameters may include energy use, recycled content, and air and water emissionshttps://sftool.gov › plan › 630 › lca-key-terms -
SECTION B
...(Region, Use or Delete)] C.5.1.11 Recyclables C.5.1.12 Elevators, Escalators and...and Damage C.10 Solid Waste/Trash/Recycling Management C.10.1.0 Solid Waste/Trashhttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › GSA_IPM_Guidance.pdf -
Green Procurement - Federal Requirements - Floor Coverings (Non-Carpet) - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
GREENGUARD Certification FloorScore Global Recycled Standard International Living Futureshttps://sftool.gov › greenprocurement › green-products › 3 › building-finishes › 1307 › floor-coverings-non-carpet › 0 -
Microsoft PowerPoint - ISWG_-_Briefing_2014-05-22.pptx.pptm
Erosion and sedimentation control 20% recycled content Regional materials Low-emitting...shades Low-emitting materials 20% recycled content in base building materialshttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-policies-strategies › 10 Donna McIntire - Sustainability Global Portfolio.pdf -
Advanced energy star® training
Government Through Waste Prevention Recycling and Federal Acquisition * Requires...2010 Apr./Aug. 2011 Sept. 2011 Recycled Content Existing Fit-Out Env.https://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-policies-strategies › Green Leasing - AKosmides Mar2013.pdf -
Integrative Design Process > HVAC - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
Collection areas for solid waste and recycling may require additional ventilationhttps://sftool.gov › explore › green-building › section › 10 › hvac › integrative-design-process -
BOMA Best 3.0 (Statutory Compliance with Guiding Principles)_12-2020.pdf
RCRA 2002 Sec. 6002 - Procurement of Recycled Content Materials [42 U.S.C. §6962]...§6962] EB Criteria 5.1 - Materials - Recycled Content Cannot be ensured solely byhttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › BOMA Best 3.0 (Statutory Compliance with Guiding Principles)_12-2020.pdf -
BREEAM 2016 (Statutory Compliance with Guiding Principles)_12-2020.pdf
RCRA 2002 Sec. 6002 - Procurement of Recycled Content Materials [42 U.S.C. §6962]...§6962] EB Criteria 5.1 - Materials - Recycled Content Cannot be ensured solely byhttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › BREEAM 2016 (Statutory Compliance with Guiding Principles)_12-2020.pdf -
Mandates / Standards > Submetering - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...site location, to energy use, to recycling, this standard sets the foundationhttps://sftool.gov › explore › green-building › section › 90 › submetering › relevant-mandates-and-rating-systems -
Integrative Design Process > IEQ - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
Collection areas for solid waste and recycling may require additional ventilationhttps://sftool.gov › explore › green-building › section › 31 › ieq › integrative-design-process -
Saving Water in CI facilities
...http://www3.epa.gov/region9/water/recycling/index.html FEMP-Methodology for...http://www3.epa.gov/region9/water/recycling/index.html http://www1.eere.energyhttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-case-studies › Overview of WaterSense Resources.pdf -
Saving Water in CI facilities
...http://www3.epa.gov/region9/water/recycling/index.html FEMP-Methodology for...http://www3.epa.gov/region9/water/recycling/index.html http://www1.eere.energyhttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-tools › Overview of WaterSense Resources.pdf
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