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Acute Toxicity - Capable of producing illness from a single dose or minimal exposure.

Bioaccumulate - Ability of some substances to collect in plant and animal tissue. These substances increase in concentration as they pass through the food chain when the plants and animals are consumed by larger animals (such as humans).

Biobased Product - Any product made substantially from plant or animal matter instead of synthetically produced chemicals or petroleum-based products. Biobased products can be significantly more biodegradable when compared to their petroleum- or synthetics-based counterparts. For the purpose of Federal agencies complying with the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act Section 9002, a biobased product is a product "determined by the Secretary [of the U.S. Department of Agriculture] to be a commercial or industrial product (other than food or feed) that is composed, in whole or in significant part, of biological products or renewable domestic agricultural materials (including plant, animal, and marine materials) or forestry materials."

Biodegradable - The ability of a substance to decompose in the natural environment into harmless raw materials. To be truly biodegradable, a substance or material should break down into carbon dioxide (a nutrient for plants), water, and naturally occurring minerals that also do not cause harm to the ecosystem. In terms of environmental benefits, a product should take months or years, and not centuries, to biodegrade. Per the Federal Trade Commission, biodegradable means an "entire product or package will completely break down and return to nature, i.e., decompose into elements found in nature within a reasonably short period of time after customary disposal" (FTC 1998).

Buyer - Anyone authorized to purchase on behalf of the organization or its subdivisions.

CAP - Cost, availability, and performance—the traditional attributes used to evaluate a product

Carcinogen - A substance known to cause cancer in humans.

Chlorine Free - Manufactured without chlorine or chlorine derivatives.

Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) - Any of a group of compounds that contain carbon, chlorine, fluorine, and sometimes hydrogen and have been used as refrigerants, cleaning solvents, aerosol propellants and in the manufacture of plastic foams. The use of CFCs are being phased out because they destroy the planet's stratospheric ozone protection layer.

Chronic Health Risk - Detrimental, long term health effects from repeated exposure to a product.

Chronic Toxicity - Capable of producing illness from repeated exposure.

Compostable - A product that can be placed into a composition of decaying biodegradable materials and eventually turn into a nutrient-rich material. It is synonymous with "biodegradable," except it is limited to solid materials. (Liquid products are not considered compostable.) Per the Federal Trade Commission, compostable means "all the materials in the product or package will break down into, or otherwise become part of, usable compost (e.g., soil-conditioning material, mulch) in a safe and timely manner in an appropriate composting program or facility, or in a home compost pile or device" (FTC 1998).

Cooperative Purchasing - System for allowing organizations to combine their purchasing power in order to negotiate better prices and reduce the purchasing costs of a formal bid process.

Durable - A product that remains useful and usable for a long time without noticeable deterioration in performance.

Energy Efficient Product - A product that is labeled "ENERGY STAR qualified" or "FEMP designated." ENERGY STAR qualified and FEMP designated products are typically among the highest 25 percent of equivalent products for energy efficiency.

Environmental Management System - A set of processes and practices that enable an organization to increase its operating efficiency, continually improve overall environmental performance and better manage and reduce its environmental impact, including those environmental aspects related to energy, procurement, and transportation functions. EMS implementation reflects accepted quality management principles based on the "Plan, Do, Check, Act," model found in the ISO 14001:2004(E) International Standard and using a standard process to identify and prioritize current activities, establish goals, implement plans to meet the goals, evaluate progress, and make improvements to ensure continual improvement.

Environmentally Preferable Products and Services - Products and services that have a lesser or reduced effect on human health and the environment when compared with competing products and services that serve the same purpose. This comparison may consider raw materials acquisition, production, manufacturing, packaging, distribution, reuse, operation, maintenance and/or disposal of the product or service.

EPA Designated Product - A product designated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency according to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act in a Comprehensive Procurement Guideline (CPG) and for which EPA recommended procurement practices, including recovered materials content levels, in a Recovered Materials Advisory Notice (RMAN).

Flashpoint - The minimum temperature at which a liquid gives off a vapor in sufficient concentration to ignite.

Full-Cost Accounting - Accounting for the economic, environmental, land use, human health, social and heritage costs and benefits of a particular decision or action to ensure no costs associated with the decision or action, including externalized costs, are left unaccounted. (Compare with Lifecycle Cost and Product Lifecycle.)

Greenhouse Gases - Any of several dozen heat-trapping trace gases in the earth's atmosphere that absorb infrared radiation. The two major greenhouse gases are water vapor and carbon dioxide; lesser greenhouse gases include methane, ozone (O3), CFCs, and nitrogen oxides.

LEED Rating System - A self-assessment system developed by the U.S. Green Building Council for rating the environmental preferability of new and existing commercial, institutional, and high-rise residential buildings.

Life Cycle Cost - The amortized annual cost of a product or service, including capital costs, installation costs, operating costs, maintenance costs, and disposal costs discounted over the lifetime of the product or service. (Compare with Product Lifecycle.)

Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) - Written or printed material about a product that includes information on the product's physical and chemical characteristics; physical and health hazards; exposure limits; whether the product contains carcinogenic ingredients above a certain threshold; precautions for safe handling and use; control measures; emergency and first aid procedures; the date of preparation of the MSDS or the last change to it; and the name, address, and telephone number of the manufacturer.

Mutagen - Substance that causes mutations, changes to genetic material in the body.

Ozone Depleting Substances - Any substance designated as a Class I or Class II substance by the EPA in 40 CFR Part 82.

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