Environmentally preferable purchasing (EPP) is a policy that encourages purchase choices with a minimum of environmental impact, while still balancing traditional requirements of price and performance. Under EPP, purchases are assessed on a lifecycle cost basis. In addition to defining EPP, this note describes the step-by-step EPP process, including planning an environmentally preferable purchase, and building and performing an EPP evaluation. Finally, Info-Tech provides recommendations for successfully implementing an EPP policy in IT:
- Establishing a formal statement of EPP policy.
- Communicating and educating stakeholders about EPP.
- Using pilot purchasing programs to demonstrate EPP effectiveness and success.
- Providing adequate resources for effective EPP.
- Measuring and rewarding EPP success.
- Taking advantage of side benefits in public relations, marketing, and the supply chain. Understand EPP, incorporate EPP principles into the procurement process, and follow Info-Tech's recommendations for a successful EPP program.


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