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Green Purchasing – Road to Corporate Social Responsibility Timothy Lam Assistant Director of Finance Hong Kong Baptist University 23 January 2010 Agenda •Green Purchasing - Definition •Why we go green? •HKBU – Our Green Journey •Towards a Sustainable Low Carbon U •The Role of Purchasing in Green Journey •Common challenges and successful strategies Green Purchasing Means integrating environmental factors into procurement policies, usually using the following tools and/or methods: Pollution Prevention: eliminating toxicity, air and water emissions Natural Resource Protection: recycled materials, water and energy efficiency Life-cycle Perspective: Consider cost and environmental impacts over the lifetime of a product National Association of Educational Procurement Lifecycle Perspective Green Purchasing Products and services that have a lesser or reduced effect on human health and the environment when compared with competing products or services that serve the same purpose. The comparison may consider raw materials acquisition, production, packaging, distribution, re-use, operation, maintenance, or disposal of product or services US Executive Order 13101 Environmental Attributes • Product-specific attributes • Process-specific attributes • Manufacturer-specific attributes • Life cycle perspective Product-Specific Attributes •Recycled Content •Renewable resources •Energy and water efficiency •Packaging •Biodegradable •Resource conservation •Low toxicity •Low VOC •Durability Process-Specific Attributes ~ Transportation ~ Use of renewable energy ~ Absence of hazardous byproducts ~ Greenhouse gas emissions Manufacturer-Specific Attributes ~ Credible environmental management system ~ Public environmental reporting procedures ~ Mechanism for engaging stakeholders ~ Absence of ongoing protests ~ Lack of environmental violations Life Cycle Assessment (UN) Examples of environmentally preferable characteristics It includes products and services that conserve energy and water, minimize generation of waste and releases of pollutants; products made from recycled materials and that can be reused or recycled; energy from renewable resources such as biobased fuels, solar and wind power; alternate fuel vehicles; and products using alternatives to hazardous or toxic chemicals Purchasers’ Point of View Green Purchasing is a way of adding environmental considerations to the price availability and performance criteria used to make purchasing decisions. Purchasing Decisions 6R’s + EC Right Source Right Quality Right Quantity Right Price Right Time Right Place Environmental Considerations Environmental Considerations Acquisition of recycled content products Low-environmental harm products & services Energy & water-efficient products Renewable energy products Alternatives to toxic chemicals The HK Baptist University at a Glance Founded in 1956, became fully-funded by the Government in 1983 8,200 students Offers 41 undergraduate majors, 56 taught postgraduate leading to award of MPhil or PhD Seven academic schools: Arts, Business, Chinese Medicine, Communication, Science, Social Sciences, SCE, Academy of Visual Arts, and Academy of Film Why We Go Green? •Climate Change and Global Warming •Conserve resources, including energy •Improve our environmental footprint •IFPSM’s Purchasing Directive •Health and safety •Corporate social responsibility Global Warming – APEC’s Agenda in Singapore 15 Nov 09 Global Warming International Agenda The meetings of both Presidents are the most high-profile meeting on global warming The Resolution is . . . ? Copenhagen World Summit Dec 7 – 18, 2009 • The UN’S Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen ended in confusion, disagreement and disarray - but seemingly with a deal, though one not as ambitious as delegates had hoped for after two weeks of wrangling . . . Financial Times Copenhagen Accord Drafted on December 18 It was "taken note of", but not "adopted", and it was not passed unanimously. The document recognized that climate change is one of the greatest challenges of the present and that actions should be taken to keep any temperature increases to below 2°C. The document does not contain any legally binding commitments for reducing CO2 emissions Global Warming Effects IPCC 2007 Reports Global average temperatures will rise 11.5 °F by 2100 Global Instrumental Temperature Record 10 warmest years 23 Source: IPCC 2007 Global Warming Effects IPCC 2007 Reports Arctic sea ice will disappear in the next few decades Arctic Sea Ice Melting 1979 Arctic Sea Ice Melting 2005 Arctic Sea Ice Melting 2007 Source: ipcc 2007 Ice Melting changes the ecology system Polar Bear Will Disappear within 45 years 。 Global Warming Effects IPCC 2007 Reports Future melting in Greenland and Antarctica is unknown Taiwan Sea Level in 2007 Source: ipcc 2007 Taiwan Sea Level in 2027 Taiwan Sea Level in 2032 Global Warming Effects IPCC 2007 Reports Sea Level will rise 23” by 2100, but . . . Global Warming Effects IPCC 2007 Reports Temperatures and sea levels will continue to rise for centuries Observations of recent climate change 36 Global Warming Effects IPCC 2007 Reports Hurricanes have increased in intensity since 1970 Global Warming Effects IPCC 2007 Reports Hot extremes, heat waves, and heavy rains will continue to become more frequent Save our Planet . . . HKBU . . . Green Journey HKBU – Green Journey The set-up of the EHS office The set-up of BEE Better Environment Endeavour “ 環保先[蜂] “ Better Environment Endeavour 環保先蜂 HKBU – Green Journey All catering outlets in HKBU have been using Biodegradable Lunch Boxes since 2000 First University in HK adopting biodegradable lunch boxes Degradable Lunch Box HKBU – Green Journey Modification of all kitchen equipment from gas to electricity in our Chinese Restaurant in 2005 Save 20 – 25% on energy cost HKBU – Green Journey Successfully secured UGC’s funding for energy efficient T5 light fitting, LED exit signs, automatic sensing devices for escalators and occupancy sensors for lighting and airconditioning control to existing buildings. Luminaries & Florescent Tube Light Sensor Motion Sensor Escalator HKBU – Green Journey Obtained donation to install solar water heater at Wai Hang Sports Centre. Solar panels, solar lighting and wind turbines on Campus Solar Water Heater Solar and wind hybrid power system sponsored by HKE Wind turbine and solar panel powered lamp Solar Lamp Solar Mosquito Killing Device HKBU – Green Journey Campus Greening through planting and building of green roof and green wall at Sir Run Run Shaw Building Overview of the Green Roof Vertical plant bed Solar Irrigator HKBU – Green Journey Being the first local educational institution awarded as the Follow Member of the Hong Kong Green Purchasing Charter HKBU – Green Journey Donation and sharing old items to charity organizations and among University Community Items like used furniture, photocopier, computers . . . HKBU – Green Journey Being the only local tertiary educational institution offering general course on environmental topic “You and Environment” HKBU – Green Journey SCMP 2 Sept 08 “A survey by Consumer Power found the Chinese University pack - with booklets, guidebooks and leaflets - distributed to every new student weighed 1,711gms. This was compared with Baptist University's information kit, which was just 15 gms”. HKBU – Green Journey 香港商報 2 Sept 2008 “用紙量減幅最大的是浸會大學。主要是浸大 今年在新生註冊入學時,只向學生派發一張 列有網址的簡章,指導他們上網註冊及迎新 活動的程序,因此其聯招註冊文件及自負盈 虧課程用紙的總重量由排名第5位下降至第7 位,總重量由去年1020克減至今年335克, 下降67%。其中大學聯招註冊文件包由去年 70克減至15克,下降78%”。 Towards a Sustainable Low Carbon University Towards a Sustainable Low Carbon University Incorporate ‘Sustainability’ in our Strategic Plan 2009- 2010 Secure Government/UGC Funding support Towards a sustainable Low Carbon University Campus Facilities and Operation Campus Community Culture Campus Facilities and Operation • Measuring and controlling the University’s carbon footprint • ‘ Carbon Audit ’ – water, electricity, gas, fuels, papers Campus Facilities and Operation Integrating sustainable features in future building design and applications Campus Facilities and Operation Increasing energy efficiency Installation of energysaving devices for lighting and airconditioning systems Installation of renewable energy equipment such as solar panels in student residence halls Campus Facilities and Operation Lower Water Consumption Collecting rainwater for irrigating and toilet flushing Educating the University community on water saving Campus Facilities and Operation Increase Fleet Efficiency Phasing in hybrid fuel vehicles, electric car Installation of catalytic converter to reduce emission from our fleet Campus Facilities and Operation Increasing Campus Greening Construction of green roofs – beautify the campus, saving of electricity consumption and removal of carbon dioxide Campus Facilities and Operation Enhancing areas for greening and organic farming on Campus Campus Community Culture Educating Staff and students on green issues by organizing visits, workshops, competitions. Campus Community Culture Promotion of Low carbon campus lifestyle Nominating Green Ambassadors disseminating the Green message Educating students on ‘Green living lifestyle’. Converting the practice into behavior Campus Community Culture Promotion of Low carbon campus lifestyle Collaborating with Staff Interest Group and CPRO for promoting various events Campus Community Culture Incorporating topics of “climate changes” and “carbon reduction” into general studies Campus Community Culture Participating benchmarking exercise TEFMA as part of monitoring our performance Publicizing our environmental performance Campus Facilities and Operation Green Catering Policies Developing a food portioning policy Food wastage management Encouraging the use of reusable utensils Comparison between BU Fiesta and Harmony Transaction number of BU Fiesta is larger than that of Harmony, so the Business of BU Fiesta is bigger. As BU Fiesta business is bigger than that of Harmony, more waste is generated in absolute amount. Waste generated per customer Assumption: transaction number is equal to customer number Each customer generates 0.27kg and 0.14kg of waste in Harmony and BU Fiesta respectively Customers of Harmony generated much more waste than customers of Fiesta Customers opinions’ on food portion 45 Percentage of customers(%) 40 Frequency of customers leaving more than 10% of weight of food 40.4 30 25 21.7 17.9 20 23.8 17.9 Fiesta 15 10 Harmony 8 5 0 very often 35.8 34.5 35 sometimes infrequently never 35.8% customers from Fiesta and 40% customers from Harmony can finish the whole portion of meal 34.5% customers from Fiesta sometimes leave more than 10% weight of food of their meal The Role of Purchasing in our Green Journey Procurement Mode in HKBU Centralized procurement model Purchasing & Support Services Section of Finance Office 15 staff handle 1,200 copies of POs/month Supported by in-house Financial Information System Green Products in HKBU •Paints & Pesticides •Garbage & Umbrella Bags •Tissue Roll & Copier Papers •Luminaries & Florescent Tube •Degradable Food Container •High Efficiency Lamp •Solar Equipment •Ball Pen Refill & Ink •Ink & Toner Cartridges •Standard / Alkaline Dry Battery •Correction Fluid & Thinner •Paper Envelop & Note Pad •Paper File Jacket & Box •Plastic File Jacket •Examination Booklet •Soap & All Purpose Cleaner •Office Equipment / Printers / Computer •Flooring Materials & Carpeting Modular •PVC Pipe, Fitting & Adhesive •Household Appliances Benefits for “Buy Green” - Demonstrating U’s commitment to EP and projecting an image of environmentally responsible education institution Improving occupational safety and health by minimizing exposures to some toxic substances How We Implement? (1) • Prepare Green Purchasing Policy • Identify leader to establish accountability • Promote & education within the University How We Implement? (2) Determine actual demand of item Consider which products are the most suitable based of their environmental impact and other available information Draw up green specification How We Implement? (3) Establish selection and award criteria based on the relevant environment factor together with 6Rs Use contract performance clauses as a way of setting relevant environmental conditions in addition to the contract requirements Prepare Green Purchasing Policy Adding the policy statement on green purchasing to the existing purchasing policy “The University will consider relevant environmental factors in all purchasing decisions and will purchase environmentally preferable products and appoint service providers which have better environmental performance whenever practicable.” Green specificationrecycled paper Paper shall contain at least 80% of recovered fiber by weight Bleaching agent used in pulp and paper production, if necessary shall be chlorine free Processing of waste papers shall be done without any dyestuff, optical brighteners and non-biodegradable agents Paper packaging, shall be made from 100% recovered fiber by weight Addressing Green Procurement Policies, Practices and Processes Policies, Governance Strategic Sourcing Traditional Procurement Supplier Management Green Policy Development Green Sourcing Strategies Green content catalogue Supplier Communication G Internal Green KPIs Green evaluation criteria & Spec. Green Supplier Identification Reporting Sourcing opportunity Assessment Tracking of Green KPIs, Green Certification Data management Green product design PO Processing Internal Policy Communication Internal program management Supplier Carbon Footprint Paints (Low VOC) Pesticides (odorless, Nonflammable, biodegradable) Garbage Bag (TDP) Recycled Roll Tissues & Hand Towel Luminaries & Florescent Tube Ball Pen Pencil Automatic Lighting Device Photocopier with EL Recycled Paper Official Printing Material Official Printing Material Examination Booklets Waste Recycling Station Waste Recycling Station Waste Recycling Process Common Challenges Cost of green products Lack of management support Specification of green products Green products’ sources of information Green product availability and quality Decentralization purchasing function Green products’ certification HKSAR’s legislation and direction Successful Strategies •Written Green Policies •Approved Product Lists •Cooperative Efforts •Eco-Labels •Lifecycle Assessment •Incentive Programs •Best Value Purchasing •Employee Training •Green Teams •Vendor Partnership Save our Planet HKBU Can . . . Purchasing Professional Can You Can !