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Recycled content items are items produced with recovered materials. The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Comprehensive Procurement Guideline Program (CPG) defines recycled content preference items and lists items manufactured with recycled material that EPA deems equivalent to virgin material for standard applications.
Under Section 6002 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), EPA is required to designate items that are, or can be, produced with recovered materials and to recommend practices for buying these items. RCRA Section 6002 also requires purchasing agencies to establish Affirmative Procurement Programs (APP) for EPA designated items.
Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 23 requires agencies to purchase recycled content products.
Additionally, various other FAR Parts also include recycled content item requirements:
Currently, EPA has designated more than 60 items in the following eight product categories:
Recycled products are available for purchase through the GSA Multiple Award Schedule and other government-wide contract vehicles at GSA Advantage!® and GSA Global Supply™.
Track and report spending on energy efficient and environmentally sustainable products at GSA Advantage!: Advantage Spend Analysis Program (ASAP).