A.
Purpose. It is the city's intention to:
1.
Institute practices that reduce waste by increasing product efficiency and effectiveness; and
2.
Purchase products that minimize environmental impacts, toxics, pollution and hazards to workers and the community to the greatest extent practicable; and
3.
Purchase products that: use less oil to produce and transport; include recycled content; are durable and long-lasting; conserve energy and water; use agricultural fibers and residues; reduce greenhouse gas emissions; use unbleached or chlorine-free manufacturing processes; are lead- and mercury-free; and use wood from sustainably harvested forests.
B.
Limitation. Nothing in this article requires a department, purchaser or contractor to obtain products that do not perform adequately or are not available at a reasonable price in a reasonable period of time. The city intends to purchase environmentally preferable products when it is technically and economically feasible to do so. The sections of this article shall be interpreted subject to the provisions of this section.
(Ord. 835 § 1, 2008)