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Compliance

2026 Benchmark
2030 Build and Institutionalize
2035 Improve and Reassess
  • Benchmark % of dollars spent of products and services that have sustainability characteristics and meet third party sustainability certification. Create Sustainable Purchasing Policy

  • Benchmark % of dollars spent of products and services that are local, as defined by the area the district serves 

  • Benchmark & track food purchases, products and meals served across District  

  • Benchmark % of locally sourced-ingredients, and food products  

  • Increase procurement of sustainable products and services by 25% 

  • Increase percentage of dollars spent on local products and services by 25%

  • Increase sustainable food purchases to 20% of total food budget

  • Increase percentage of dollars spent on locally sourced-ingredients, and food products by 25% 

  • Increase procurement of sustainable products and services by 50%

  • Increase percentage of dollars spent on local products and services by 50%

  • Increase sustainable food purchases to 80% of total food budget 

  • Increase percentage of dollars spent on locally sourced-ingredients, and food products by 50% 

California State University Sustainability Policy

  1. Campuses shall promote use of suppliers and/or vendors who reduce waste, re-purpose recycled material, or support other environmentally friendly practices in the provision of goods or services to the CSU under contract. This may include additional evaluation points in solicitation evaluations for suppliers integrating sustainable and socially responsible practices.

  2. To move to zero waste, campus practices should: (1) encourage use of products that minimize the volume of trash sent to landfill or incinerators; (2) participate in the CalRecycle Buy-Recycled program or equivalent; and (3) increase recycled content purchases in all Buy-Recycled program product categories.

  3. Campuses shall continue to report on all recycled content product categories, consistent with PCC § 12153-12217 and shall implement improved tracking and reporting procedures for their recycled content purchases.

  4. Campuses shall align procedures with state initiatives to report environmental product declarations for select construction materials, consistent with PCC §3500-3505 and state mandates.

  5. Campuses shall promote circular economies by seeking to reduce waste when considering materials purchases, including but not limited to, office supplies, equipment, classroom supplies, and promotional and giveaway items by minimizing purchase of items that have a short useful life, are unable to be recycled, and/or are made of unsustainable or carbon intensive materials.

  6. All campus food service organizations should track and increase/improve their sustainable food purchases.

  7. Campuses and food service organizations shall collaborate to provide information and/or training to staff and patrons on the benefits of, and how to successfully participate in sustainable food service operations.

Procurement

CCC - Procurement Agreements

CollegeBuys Sustainable Procurement Resources

CollegeBuys

Precision Concrete Cutting

We use cutting edge technique that utilizes patented technology to completely remove trip hazards from sidewalks, walkways and asphalt.

CollegeBuys

SWTCH

SWTCH is a leading provider of EV charging systems for schools, workplaces, public and retail spaces, and multifamily properties. We offer property managers and parking operators a scalable solution that can support the demand for EV charging today and in the future.

CollegeBuys

Rosendin

Has a reputation for building quality electrical, low voltage audio/video installations, building value for clients, and building people.

CollegeBuys

Steelcase

We design for a wide variety of customer needs through a comprehensive portfolio of architecture, furniture, technology and services.

CollegeBuys

SKC Company

SKC’s Modular Construction process is a resource-efficient, off-site delivery method to construct code compliant buildings in a quality-controlled factory setting. This prefabricated building process offers design and planning flexibility; whether the need is new, pre-owned, temporary or permanent.

CollegeBuys

Sunbolt

Sunbolt offerings include 3 lines of solar charging furniture as well as many traditional outdoor amenities for campus landscapes.

CSU - Procurement Agreements/MEA's

CSU MEA

Forefront Power, LLC

Solar PV: Site License and Power Purchase

CSU MEA

Glumac

Commissioning and Monitoring-Based Commissioning

CSU MEA

General Electric International, Inc.

Solar PV: Site License and Power Purchase

CSU MEA

Grant Management Associates/Farallon Strategies

Grant Search and Writing

Food Service

CCC Food RFP Examples

Antelope Valley College

2017

Food

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