Common use of CLEANING PRODUCTS Clause in Contracts

CLEANING PRODUCTS. PERFORMANCE METRICS AND MEASUREMENT The practices listed below shall be implemented, to the extent practicable, with a target goal of 30% of products complying, based on cost. Custodial Contractors shall submit a quarterly report of the cleaning products purchased for the Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx building. The report shall at minimum include name of the purchased item, date of purchase, product category, sustainability criteria (if applicable), cost per item, quantity purchased, percentage of the compliant and noncompliant products, and achievement of 30% performance target goal. PRACTICES TO OPTIMIZE USE OF SUSTAINABLE CLEANING PRODUCTS Cleaning products and materials, including hard-floor and carpet-care products, used at Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx building shall, when possible, meet the requirements of IEQc3.3: Green Cleaning, Purchase of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materials. Product types subject to these requirements include, but are not limited to, bio-enzymatic cleaners, hard- floor cleaners, carpet cleaners, general-purpose cleaners, specialty cleaners, odor control, disinfectants, disposable janitorial paper products and trash bags, and hand soaps. IEQc3.3: Green Cleaning, Purchase of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materials Criteria: ▪ The cleaning products meet one or more of the following standards for the appropriate category: o Green Seal GS-37, for general-purpose, bathroom, glass and carpet cleaner use for industrial and institutional purposes o Environmental Choice CCD-110, for cleaning and degreasing compounds o Environmental Choice CCD-146, for hard-surface cleaners o Environmental Choice CCD-148, for carpet and upholstery care. ▪ Disinfectants, metal polish, floor finishes, strippers or other products not addressed by GS-37 or Environmental Choice CCD-110, 146, or 148 shall meet at least one of the following standards for the appropriate category: o Green Seal GS-40, for industrial and institutional floor-care products o Environmental Choice CCD-112, for digestion additives for cleaning and odor control o Environmental Choice CCD-113, for drain or grease-trap additives o Environmental Choice CCD-115, for odor-control additives o Environmental Choice CCD-147, for hard-floor care o California Code of Regulations maximum allowable VOC levels for the specific product category. ▪ Disposable janitorial paper products and trash bags meet the minimum requirements of one or more of the following programs for the applicable product category: o U.S. EPA Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines for Janitorial Paper and Plastic Trash Can Liners o Green Seal GS-09, for paper towels and napkins o Green Seal GS- 01, for tissue paper o Environmental Choice CCD-082, for toilet tissue o Environmental Choice CCD-086, for hand towels o Janitorial paper products derived from rapidly renewable resources or made from tree- free fibers. ▪ Hand soaps meet one or more of the following standards: o No antimicrobial agents (other than as a preservative) except where required by health codes and other regulations (i.e., food service and health care requirements) o Green Seal GS-41, for industrial and institutional hand cleaners o Environmental Choice CCD-104, for hand cleaners and hand soaps. APPROVED PRODUCT LIST The products listed as Green Core supplies in the GSS 11603A Janitor Supplies Pricing catalogue are approved for use. The 11603A Janitor Supplies Pricing database can be accessed at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/GSS/GSS_11603AJanitorSuppliesPricing.xls Products beyond those listed in the GSS 11603A, shall follow the Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP) policy for submittal procedure and obtain approval prior to use.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement Terms and Conditions, Master Agreement Terms and Conditions, Master Agreement Terms and Conditions

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CLEANING PRODUCTS. PERFORMANCE METRICS AND MEASUREMENT The practices listed below shall be implemented, to the extent practicable, with a target goal of 30% of products complying, based on cost. Custodial Contractors shall submit a quarterly report of the cleaning products purchased for the Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx building. The report shall at minimum include name of the purchased item, date of purchase, product category, sustainability criteria (if applicable), cost per item, quantity purchased, percentage of the compliant and noncompliant products, and achievement of 30% performance target goal. PRACTICES TO OPTIMIZE USE OF SUSTAINABLE CLEANING PRODUCTS Cleaning products and materials, including hard-floor and carpet-care products, used at Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx building shall, when possible, meet the requirements of IEQc3.3: Green Cleaning, Purchase of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materials. Product types subject to these requirements include, but are not limited to, bio-enzymatic cleaners, hard- floor cleaners, carpet cleaners, general-purpose cleaners, specialty cleaners, odor control, disinfectants, disposable janitorial paper products and trash bags, and hand soaps. IEQc3.3: Green Cleaning, Purchase of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materials Criteria: The cleaning products meet one or more of the following standards for the appropriate category: o Green Seal GS-37, for general-purpose, bathroom, glass and carpet cleaner use for industrial and institutional purposes o Environmental Choice CCD-110, for cleaning and degreasing compounds o Environmental Choice CCD-146, for hard-surface cleaners o Environmental Choice CCD-148, for carpet and upholstery care. Disinfectants, metal polish, floor finishes, strippers or other products not addressed by GS-37 or Environmental Choice CCD-110, 146, or 148 shall meet at least one of the following standards for the appropriate category: o Green Seal GS-40, for industrial and institutional floor-care products o Environmental Choice CCD-112, for digestion additives for cleaning and odor control o Environmental Choice CCD-113, for drain or grease-trap additives o Environmental Choice CCD-115, for odor-control additives o Environmental Choice CCD-147, for hard-floor care o California Code of Regulations maximum allowable VOC levels for the specific product category. Disposable janitorial paper products and trash bags meet the minimum requirements of one or more of the following programs for the applicable product category: o U.S. EPA Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines for Janitorial Paper and Plastic Trash Can Liners o Green Seal GS-09, for paper towels and napkins o Green Seal GS- 01, for tissue paper o Environmental Choice CCD-082, for toilet tissue o Environmental Choice CCD-086, for hand towels o Janitorial paper products derived from rapidly renewable resources or made from tree- free fibers. Hand soaps meet one or more of the following standards: o No antimicrobial agents (other than as a preservative) except where required by health codes and other regulations (i.e., food service and health care requirements) o Green Seal GS-41, for industrial and institutional hand cleaners o Environmental Choice CCD-104, for hand cleaners and hand soaps. APPROVED PRODUCT LIST The products listed as Green Core supplies in the GSS 11603A Janitor Supplies Pricing catalogue are approved for use. The 11603A Janitor Supplies Pricing database can be accessed at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/GSS/GSS_11603AJanitorSuppliesPricing.xls Products beyond those listed in the GSS 11603A, shall follow the Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP) policy for submittal procedure and obtain approval prior to use.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement Terms and Conditions, Master Agreement Terms and Conditions, Master Agreement Terms and Conditions

CLEANING PRODUCTS. PERFORMANCE METRICS AND MEASUREMENT The practices listed below shall be implemented, to the extent practicable, with a target goal of 30% of products complying, based on cost. Custodial Contractors shall submit a quarterly report of the cleaning products purchased for the Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx buildingCarvel State Office Building. The report shall at minimum include name of the purchased item, date of purchase, product category, sustainability criteria (if applicable), cost per item, quantity purchased, percentage of the compliant and noncompliant products, and achievement of 30% performance target goal. PRACTICES TO OPTIMIZE USE OF SUSTAINABLE CLEANING PRODUCTS Cleaning products and materials, including hard-floor and carpet-care products, used at Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx building Carvel State Office Building shall, when possible, meet the requirements of IEQc3.3: Green Cleaning, Purchase of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materials. Product types subject to these requirements include, but are not limited to, bio-enzymatic cleaners, hard- floor cleaners, carpet cleaners, general-purpose cleaners, specialty cleaners, odor control, disinfectants, disposable janitorial paper products and trash bags, and hand soaps. IEQc3.3: Green Cleaning, Purchase of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materials Criteria: ▪ The cleaning products meet one or more of the following standards for the appropriate category: o Green Seal GS-37, for general-purpose, bathroom, glass and carpet cleaner use for industrial and institutional purposes o Environmental Choice CCD-110, for cleaning and degreasing compounds o Environmental Choice CCD-146, for hard-surface cleaners o Environmental Choice CCD-148, for carpet and upholstery care. ▪ Disinfectants, metal polish, floor finishes, strippers or other products not addressed by GS-37 or Environmental Choice CCD-110, 146, or 148 shall meet at least one of the following standards for the appropriate category: o Green Seal GS-40, for industrial and institutional floor-care products o Environmental Choice CCD-112, for digestion additives for cleaning and odor control o Environmental Choice CCD-113, for drain or grease-trap additives o Environmental Choice CCD-115, for odor-control additives o Environmental Choice CCD-147, for hard-floor care o California Code of Regulations maximum allowable VOC levels for the specific product category. ▪ Disposable janitorial paper products and trash bags meet the minimum requirements of one or more of the following programs for the applicable product category: o U.S. EPA Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines for Janitorial Paper and Plastic Trash Can Liners o Green Seal GS-09, for paper towels and napkins o Green Seal GS- 01, for tissue paper o Environmental Choice CCD-082, for toilet tissue o Environmental Choice CCD-086, for hand towels o Janitorial paper products derived from rapidly renewable resources or made from tree- free fibers. ▪ Hand soaps meet one or more of the following standards: o No antimicrobial agents (other than as a preservative) except where required by health codes and other regulations (i.e., food service and health care requirements) o Green Seal GS-41, for industrial and institutional hand cleaners o Environmental Choice CCD-104, for hand cleaners and hand soaps. APPROVED PRODUCT LIST The products listed as Green Core supplies in the GSS 11603A Janitor Supplies Pricing catalogue are approved for use. The 11603A Janitor Supplies Pricing database can be accessed at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/GSS/GSS_11603AJanitorSuppliesPricing.xls Products beyond those listed in the GSS 11603A, shall follow the Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP) policy for submittal procedure and obtain approval prior to use. Record-keeping A log shall be kept for all cleaning products to document the date of purchase and volume. Vendor cut sheets for all products used onsite shall be stored onsite.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement Terms and Conditions, Master Agreement Terms and Conditions, Master Agreement Terms and Conditions

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CLEANING PRODUCTS. PERFORMANCE METRICS AND MEASUREMENT The practices listed below shall be implemented, to the extent practicable, with a target goal of 30% of products complying, based on cost. Custodial Contractors shall submit a quarterly report of the cleaning products purchased for the Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx buildingCarvel State Office Building. The report shall at minimum include name of the purchased item, date of purchase, product category, sustainability criteria (if applicable), cost per item, quantity purchased, percentage of the compliant and noncompliant products, and achievement of 30% performance target goal. PRACTICES TO OPTIMIZE USE OF SUSTAINABLE CLEANING PRODUCTS Cleaning products and materials, including hard-floor and carpet-care products, used at Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx building Carvel State Office Building shall, when possible, meet the requirements of IEQc3.3: Green Cleaning, Purchase of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materials. Product types subject to these requirements include, but are not limited to, bio-enzymatic cleaners, hard- floor cleaners, carpet cleaners, general-purpose cleaners, specialty cleaners, odor control, disinfectants, disposable janitorial paper products and trash bags, and hand soaps. IEQc3.3: Green Cleaning, Purchase of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materials Criteria: The cleaning products meet one or more of the following standards for the appropriate category: o Green Seal GS-37, for general-purpose, bathroom, glass and carpet cleaner use for industrial and institutional purposes o Environmental Choice CCD-110, for cleaning and degreasing compounds o Environmental Choice CCD-146, for hard-surface cleaners o Environmental Choice CCD-148, for carpet and upholstery care. Disinfectants, metal polish, floor finishes, strippers or other products not addressed by GS-37 or Environmental Choice CCD-110, 146, or 148 shall meet at least one of the following standards for the appropriate category: o Green Seal GS-40, for industrial and institutional floor-care products o Environmental Choice CCD-112, for digestion additives for cleaning and odor control o Environmental Choice CCD-113, for drain or grease-trap additives o Environmental Choice CCD-115, for odor-control additives o Environmental Choice CCD-147, for hard-floor care o California Code of Regulations maximum allowable VOC levels for the specific product category. Disposable janitorial paper products and trash bags meet the minimum requirements of one or more of the following programs for the applicable product category: o U.S. EPA Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines for Janitorial Paper and Plastic Trash Can Liners o Green Seal GS-09, for paper towels and napkins o Green Seal GS- 01, for tissue paper o Environmental Choice CCD-082, for toilet tissue o Environmental Choice CCD-086, for hand towels o Janitorial paper products derived from rapidly renewable resources or made from tree- free fibers. Hand soaps meet one or more of the following standards: o No antimicrobial agents (other than as a preservative) except where required by health codes and other regulations (i.e., food service and health care requirements) o Green Seal GS-41, for industrial and institutional hand cleaners o Environmental Choice CCD-104, for hand cleaners and hand soaps. APPROVED PRODUCT LIST The products listed as Green Core supplies in the GSS 11603A Janitor Supplies Pricing catalogue are approved for use. The 11603A Janitor Supplies Pricing database can be accessed at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/GSS/GSS_11603AJanitorSuppliesPricing.xls Products beyond those listed in the GSS 11603A, shall follow the Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP) policy for submittal procedure and obtain approval prior to use. Record-keeping A log shall be kept for all cleaning products to document the date of purchase and volume. Vendor cut sheets for all products used onsite shall be stored onsite.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement Terms and Conditions, Master Agreement Terms and Conditions, Master Agreement Terms and Conditions

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