United States
                          Environmental Protection
                          Agency
                      Solid Waste
                      and Emergency Response
                      (5306W)
EPA530-F-96-013
April 1996
                          1996  Buy-Recycled Series
                          Non-Paper Office  Products
                                                                       -PAPER OFFICE;
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     a product.
       You know how easy it is to find
       recycled-content office paper. But what
       about other office necessities like trash
cans and bags, binders, desktop accessories,
recycling containers, and toner cartridges?
Office products like these made with recovered
materials are also becoming easy to find.. That's
in part because of a new procurement requirement recently
established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
called the Comprehensive Procurement Guideline (CPG).
  The CPG identifies seven categories of items, including non-
paper office products. Federal, state, or local agencies or
government contractors that use appropriated federal funds
should now purchase these products with recycled content. EPA
has conducted extensive market research on the price, quality, and
availability of products in each of the categories. This information
was used to develop the Recovered Materials Advisory Notice
(RMAN), which accompanies the CPG. The RMAN identifies
ranges of recycled content within which each designated product
can be purchased to help guide your buying decisions.
  Office products are more valuable than you think, when they're
made from recovered materials. Buying them helps create a
demand for the materials we recycle all the time. For example,
plastic bottles you set out at the curb at home can be transformed
into the in/out trays on your desk or can be made into binder
covers. Buying recycled not only helps get the job done—
it helps the environment, too.
                             Recycled/Recyclable
                             Printed on paper that contains at least 20 percent postconsumer fiber.

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                   What Is The CPG?
   The CPG
   requires
    federal
 agencies to
     give
preference to
 items made
     from
  recovered
  materials.
        Iecycling is growing all across
        America, making it more
        important than ever to find
buyers for these collected materials.
That's why President Clinton signed
Executive Order 12873 in October
1993, calling for an increase in the
federal government's use of recycled-
content products. Developed in
response to the Executive Order, the
CPG requires that federal agencies
give preference to items made from
recovered materials—which in turn
will help support recycling markets
and allow recycling to continue
to expand.
  Issued in May 1995, the  CPG
designates 19 new products (and
incorporates five previously
designated items) in seven product
categories that procuring agencies
are  required to begin purchasing with
recycled content. (A procuring agency
is any federal, state, or local agency,
or government contractor, that uses
appropriated federal funds to purchase
products.) If your agency spends
more than $10,000 per year on a
product designated in the CPG, you
are  required to purchase it with the
highest recycled-content  level
practicable. The CPG also applies
to lease contracts covering
designated items.
   Your agency must develop an
affirmative procurement program (or
modify its existing program, if you
have one) to incorporate buy-recycled
requirements for designated products
by May 1, 1996. This might involve
reviewing your specifications for the
products and eliminating provisions
that might pose a barrier to their
procurement (such as aesthetic
requirements unrelated to product
performance). As soon as the program
is in place, your agency should begin
following the guidelines for purchasing
these products whenever practicable.
   The CPG acknowledges, however,
that specific circumstances might
arise that could preclude the purchase
of products made with recovered
materials. Under the CPG, you may
choose to purchase designated items
that do not contain recovered materials
if you determine that 1) the price of a
given item made with recovered
materials is unreasonable; 2) there is
inadequate competition (not enough
sources of supply) for the item; 3)
unusual and unreasonable delays
would result from obtaining the item;
or 4) the item does not meet your
agency's reasonable performance
specifications.

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How Do I iPurehdse Recycled-Content Non-Paper Office Products?
           To help agencies comply
           with the buy-recycled
           requirements, EPA also
 issued its nonregulatory RMAN
 recommendations designed to make
 it as easy as possible to comply with
 the CPG. The RMAN recommends
 recycled-content levels to look for
 when purchasing the non-paper
 office products shown in the chart
 below. Following the RMAN's
 recommended levels will help
                                ensure that your purchases meet the
                                CPG requirements.
                                  Rather than just one level of
                                recycled content, the RMAN
                                recommends ranges that reflect
                                actual market conditions. The
                                recommendations are based on
                                extensive market research to identify
                                recycled-content products that are
                                commercially available, priced
                                competitively, and meet buyers'
                                quality standards.
    Recycling Containers
      Plastic
                            Receptacles
                                    20-100% (postconsumei)
                                    See Patjfflfllroducts in RMAN
     lastic Desktop Accessories (Polystyrene)
      (includes desk organizers,
      sorter^l^jfays, and memo,
  I ^iotea^^gncil holders)	2
  PS
                                   /
0astic:covered	./-2
             including chip,
            6r pfessboard).	See 'Paper Products in RMAN
                                         ?^osV3
    Trash Bags (Plastic)-
    Toner Cartridges2
                                   •10-100% (postconsumei)
                                   •See footnote
 1 EPA's recommendations do not preclude procuring agencies from purchasing non-paper office products
  manufactured using other materials, such as wood or cloth. EPA simply recommends that procuring
  agencies, when purchasing non-paper office products designated in the procurement guidelines, purchase
  these products containing recovered materials.
 2 EPA recommends having used toner cartridges remanufactured and returned for reuse, or purchasing a
  remanufactured or recycled-content replacement cartridge.
recommends
  f~~
  Recycled
      t ranges
  Iat reflect
 :tual market
  conditions.

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                          How  Can I  Get More Information?
          Information Available from EPA      *
          The following publications on buying recycled and the
          CPG are available through the RCRA Hotline. To
          order, call 800 424-9346 (or 800 553-7672 for the
hearing impaired). In Washington, DC, the number is 703 412-
9810 or TDD 703 412-3323. The RCRA Hotline is open from
Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. EST.
*  Federal Register notices establishing the CPG (60 FR
   21370/EPA530-Z-95-006) and the RMAN (60  FR
   21386/EPA530-Z-95-007), May 1, 1995.
•!•  Non-Paper Office Products Containing Recovered
   Materials (EPA530-B-95-002), June 1995. Lists
   manufacturers and suppliers of non-paper office products
   containing recovered materials. (Each listing is based on
   information provided by the manufacturer and does not
   constitute an endorsement by EPA.)
*  EPA Issues Comprehensive Procurement Guideline (EPA
   530-F-95-010).This four-page fact sheet provides general
   information about the CPG and the development of affirmative
   procurement programs.
  J   These documents also are available on EPA's Public
  Access Server on the Internet (gopher.epa.gov). For the text
  of Federal Register notices, choose: Rules, Regulations, and
  feglsfatlon; Waste Programs; EPA Waste Information-
  GPO; and Year/Month/Date. This fact sheet, the technical
  support documents, and the product availability lists are
  available under EPA Offices and Regions; Office of Solid
  Waste and Emergency Response; Office of Solid Waste;
  ^Unhazardous Waste; and Procurement.
            Other Sources of Information
            * Greening the Government: A Guide to
              Implementing E.0.12873. This guide provides
              detailed information on establishing and
   Implementing affirmative procurement plans. It is available
   without charge from the Office of the Federal Environmental
   Executive, 401 M Street, SW. (Mail Code 1600), Washington,
   DC 20460. Phone: 202 260-1297. Fax: 202 401-9503.
   Unlcor. Provides remanufactured toner cartridges. Contact
   Federal Prison Industry, Customer Service Center, P.O. Box
   13640, Lexington, KY 40583-3640. Phone: 800 827-3168.
   Fax: 606 254-9692.
   Resource Guide to Business Products Manufacturers'
   Recycling Products and Program. Provides information on
   how to purchase recycled-content office products. The guide
   costs $20 for members and $40 for non-members. To obtain a
   copy, contact the  Business Products Industry Association
   (BPIA), 301 North Fairfax Street, Alexandria VA 22314.
   Phone: 800 542-6672 or 703 549-9040.
   National  Association of State Purchasing Officials
   (NASPO). NASPO's Windows-based Database of Recycled
   Commodities (DRC) includes information from states on their
   recycled product procurements. Data includes product
   distributors, manufacturers, recycled and postconsumer
   content, estimated number of units purchased, unit of
   measurement, unit price, and type of procurement. For more
   Information, contact: Linda Carroll, NASPO, 167 West Main
   Street, Suite 600, Lexington, KY 40507. Phone: 606 259-0959
   or 606 254-7979. Fax: 606 231-0262.
   U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). GSA
   publishes various supply catalogs, guides, and schedules for
   recycled-content products available through the Federal
   Supply Service. For copies of the following documents and
   other information, contact GSA, Centralized Mailing List
   Service (7CAFL), 4900 Hemphill St., P.O. Box 6477, Ft.
   Worth, TX 76115. Phone: 817 334-5215. Fax: 817 334-5227.
      •> Recycling Collection Containers and Specialty
         Waste Receptacles, Federal Supply Schedule
         Group 72, Part 7, Schedule B. Lists a variety of
         containers and receptacles available for purchase.
      * New Item Introductory Schedule (NIIS). Lists plastic
         desktop accessories that contain recovered materials.
      <• Environmental Products Guide. This guide is
         designed to help procurement officials identify
         environmentally preferable products and services. It
         contains nearly 3,000 items, including many recycled-
         content products.
        In addition, GSA makes a limited number of toner
        cartridges available through its stock program and most
        Customer Supply Centers. For technical information,
        contact Jeanne E. Deck, Director, Customer Vendor
        Relations, at 703 305-3376 or 703 305-7135 (fax); or
        Kimberly Ricci, Customer Vendor Relations, at 703 305-
        6281 or 703 305-7135 (fax). GSA plans to have binders
        and plastic trash bags that meet EPA recommendations
        available by May 1 996. For further information contact
        John Marrone, Engineering Branch, at 212 264-3578.

*  The  Official Recycled Products Guide. This directory lists
   more than 5,000 manufacturers and distributors of recycled
   products. For more information, contact the  Recycling  Data
   Management Corp., P.O. Box 577, Ogdensburg, NY 13669.
   Phone: 800 267-0707.
*  Purchasing Recycled Plastic Products. Provides
   information on various recycled-content plastic products. To
   obtain a copy contact American Plastics Council, 1 275 K
   Street, NW., Suite 400, Washington, DC 20005. Phone: 800
   2-HELP-90.
*  National Institute of Governmental Purchasing (NIGP).
   NIGP maintains a library of product specifications and sample
   bid documents for both virgin- and recycled-content products.
   It also offers procurement training workshops for members.
   For more information, contact: Fuad Abu-Taleb, 11800
   Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, VA 22091. Phone: 703 715-
   9400 x 41. Fax: 703 715-9897.
*  Buy  Recycled  Business  Alliance. The Alliance includes
   over  1 ,500 companies and organizations committed to
   increasing their use of recycled-content products and
   materials in their day-to-day operations. The Alliance offers
   educational materials, a quarterly newsletter, and product-
   and category-specific guides. Public purchasing entities can
   join for free. For more information, contact: Phil Bailey,
   Director of Market Development, National Recycling Coalition,
   1727 King Street, Suite 105, Alexandria, VA 22314-2720.
   Phone: 703 683-9025. Fax: 703 683-9026.
   In addition, contact your state solid waste agency for
information about local and regional businesses that produce or
distribute recycled-content products.

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