
Introduction | Green Products Categories | Green Attribute Definitions | Contact Info
The purpose of the Green Products Guide is to provide individuals, campus departments and the campus community with information highlighting what types of environmentally responsible products are available. The Guide addresses a variety of qualities that purchasers should request when ordering these products. Definitions are given for most of the green attributes listed in this guide. These will help explain what is important about each attribute, and help aid in the decision-making process when purchasing.
Why
is purchasing green products important?
One of the main impacts CU has on the natural world is through the millions
of dollars that the institution spends each year on purchasing products.
By carefully choosing what we buy, we can use this purchasing power to
encourage the development of environmentally responsible industries, rather
than inadvertently paying for harmful practices. Therefore, purchasing
green products is one of the most influential steps we can take as consumers
to reduce our impact on the environment. Green products reduce daily energy
consumption, are less toxic than other products, and they help in closing
the recycling loop by using recycled materials to make new products.
In addition, as demand increases for these products they become more competitive
in price, quality and availability when compared to other alternatives.
What
is included in the guide?
The guide is organized into six categories of products that are frequently
purchased by individuals and departments on campus. They are as follows:
Paper Products, Office Supplies, Office Equipment, Cleaning Products,
Office Furniture, and Small Remodel Supplies.
Within each category, the following items are included:
The second part of this guide is a list of definitions for all of the bolded attributes in the Green Attributes section. On the last page is contact information for campus purchasing departments and more.
What
is NOT included in this guide?
This guide does not include vendor names or many specific products, because
both are apt to change frequently. However, the products you will find
through university services (for example CU Bookstore, Printing and Copying,
etc.) and on various contracts are offered because there has been consumer
demand for them.
We hope this will serve as a useful guideline when shopping for green products. Thank you for doing your part to protect the environment!