Resource Efficiency Clause Samples

The Resource Efficiency clause establishes requirements for the optimal use of resources during the execution of a project or contract. It typically mandates that parties minimize waste, conserve energy, and use materials responsibly, often by implementing best practices or adhering to specific efficiency standards. By setting these expectations, the clause helps reduce costs, promote sustainability, and ensure that resources are managed effectively throughout the project.
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Resource Efficiency. Lessee acknowledges that the City and County of San Francisco has enacted San Francisco Environment Code Sections 700 to 707 relating to
Resource Efficiency. Recognising that Ecodesign implies wider concerns than energy efficiency, and that within this document it will not be possible to fully explore other resource efficiency matters, the Signatories to this Voluntary Agreement commit to contribute to the IEEE 1680.6 Working Group. This standard for complex set top boxes will be part of the IEEE 1680 family of standards that provide a clear and consistent set of performance criteria for the design of electronic products, and provide an opportunity to secure market recognition for efforts to reduce the environmental impact of electronic products. The environmental performance criteria of this standard are intended to define a measure of environmental leadership in: the design and manufacture of complex set top boxes; the delivery of specified services that are associated with the placing on the market of the product; and associated corporate performance characteristics. This standard is being defined with the intention that the criteria are technically feasible to achieve, but that only products demonstrating the leading environmental performance currently available in the marketplace would meet them at the time of their adoption. As the environmental performance of products that are available in the marketplace improves, it is intended that the criteria will be updated and revised to set a higher performance standard for leadership products. This standard will define environmental performance criteria for complex set top boxes including reduction or elimination of environmentally sensitive materials, materials selection, design for end of life, lifecycle extension, end of life management, corporate performance, and packaging.