Greening State Procurement
Discover state departments' progress to buy Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP) goods and services. EPP purchases enhance energy, water efficiency and promote natural resource conservation. Departments are encouraged to track purchases to measure progress in meeting waste diversion and greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction goals outlined in Executive Order B-18-12.
Source: Financial Information System of California (FI$CAL) State Contract and Procurement Registry System (SCPRS)
This graph represents the state’s progress towards increasing EPP Spend. Departments can look to DGS EPP designated contracts for green commodities, DGS purchasing standards and recognize third-party certifications in their solicitations to achieve a green buy. To access these documents go to the Buying Green Guide.
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Source: Financial Information System of California (FI$CAL) State Contract and Procurement Registry System (SCPRS).
This graph represents environmentally preferable purchases of goods and services that have been acquired through a noncompliant EPP purchasing method. Departments had an opportunity to procure these same goods and services through an EPP compliant statewide commodity contract that will assist in increasing their goals. Look to the Buying Green Guide to find these goods and services contracts.
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Source: Financial Information System of California (FI$CAL) State Contract and Procurement Registry System (SCPRS). Disclaimer
Buying Goods made with post-consumer recycle content (PCRC) aid waste diversion. This graph represents the percent of state buys compliant with State Agency Buy Recycle Campaign (SABRC) minimum requirements. DGS offers green disposable food service supplies contracts such as plates, bowls, trays, and containers that can be found on Buying Green Guide under Food.
Source: SABRC Annual Report
This graph represents products purchased by departments that are State Agency Buy Recycled Campaign (SABRC) compliant. If a purchase is SABRC compliant then it is also considered EPP. State agencies are required to purchase products that have a minimum amount of post-consumer recycled content.






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