EPA Announces First Product Categories for Expansion of Ecolabel Recommendations for Federal Purchasing
Released August 1, 2023
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing the first five product and service categories chosen for the expansion of the Agency's Recommendations of Specifications, Standards and Ecolabels for Federal Purchasing (Recommendations). This action supports the broader effort EPA announced last year to expand the Recommendations by assessing additional standards and ecolabels. Later this year, EPA anticipates announcing the standards and ecolabels that pass the assessment and will be included in the Recommendations. EPA plans to consider additional product and service categories as resources allow.
The EPA’s Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP) program’s Recommendations help U.S. federal government purchasers identify private sector standards and ecolabels to meet sustainable acquisition goals and mandates. They currently include more than 40 private sector environmental performance standards and ecolabels in over 30 purchase categories.
The expansion of the Recommendations is a key step toward implementing President Biden’s Executive Order on Catalyzing Clean Energy Industries and Jobs Through Federal Sustainability, as well as the accompanying Federal Sustainability Plan. The plan set ambitious goals such as achieving net-zero emissions from federal procurement by 2050, maximizing the procurement of sustainable products and services, including products made with safer chemical ingredients.
The five product and service categories being announced today are:
- Food Service Ware (e.g., containers, cutlery and dishware)
- Healthcare
- Laboratories
- Professional Services
- Uniforms and Clothing
In November 2022, EPA launched the process to expand the Recommendations, inviting representatives of private sector environmental performance standards and ecolabels to apply for potential assessment and inclusion in the Recommendations, resulting in the five product and service categories being announced today. Representatives of standards and ecolabels within any of the selected product and service categories above who have not yet applied may contact EPA at [email protected] to request information on eligibility and how to participate. EPA plans to announce additional product and service categories as resources allow.