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About "6.1 Environmental Criteria"

It is becoming more common for environmental criteria to be evaluated along side price, quality and performance. The combination of all of these factors into the selection process, not solely the price, can be referred to as employing "best value" evaluation procedures. This concept is effective if the environmental attributes have significant weight in the evaluation and if the bidders are aware of their importance.

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Linda Jellicoe, a Supply Team Leader in the Printer Products Group, Pacific Region, PWGSC, allocates credits in the form of percentage discounts (up to 10%) against the evaluated price for having certain environmental programs in place. Those achieving the full 10% environmental discount shall receive special distinction as green products in the National Master Standing Offer (NMSO) information distribution. The programs that she refers to include:

. ISO 14001 Certification (2%),
. Consumables Recycling Program (2%),
. Energy Star/ PowerSmart Certification (2%),
. Packaging Recycling (1%), and
. The Environmental Choice Eco-Logo Certification (3%).
Questions (2): 

93.  Do you employ “best value” evaluation procedures to incorporate environmental factors into your purchasing decisions?
 



94.  How much weight is given to environmental attributes while evaluating bids?
 


 
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