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  • Recommendations of Specifications, Standards and Ecolabels for Federal Purchasing

    • EPA Releases Final Updates to Recommendations to Help Buyers Find Sustainable Products
    • Explore the new online tool for the Recommendations of Specification, Standards and Ecolabels for Federal Purchasing.
    • Learn about Pollution Prevention Grants: Fostering Safer and More Sustainable Products.

Greener purchasing can catalyze a more sustainable marketplace for all – reducing climate impacts, improving the health of frontline communities, preventing pollution, and increasing U.S. industry competitiveness.

  • Federal Purchasers

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    Find out what resources are available for federal purchasers in meeting sustainability requirements.

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    Understand the role of low embodied carbon construction materials in meeting U.S. climate goals.

    Learn About Embodied Carbon
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    Get more information on ecolabels and buying environmentally preferable products.

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    Learn how to sell your environmentally preferable products.

    Learn About Selling Products
  • Grants

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    Get more information on EPA grants to help manufacturers disclose carbon emissions linked to construction materials.

    Explore Grants
  • Institutional Purchasers

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    Join others in environmentally preferable purchasing to increase demand for greener products.

    Learn About Increasing Demand
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