As sustainability takes center stage across industries, federal and state agencies are under increasing pressure to lead by example. Green procurement—also known as sustainable or environmentally preferable purchasing—is no longer a niche initiative. It’s a mandated and mission-critical effort to reduce environmental impact, comply with executive orders, and set the standard for sustainable operations.
From office technology to facility management and document workflows, government buyers are prioritizing eco-conscious solutions. Fortunately, advances in printing technology and digital transformation now make implementing green procurement practices easier—and more cost-effective—than ever.
At SumnerOne, we’re proud to support agencies in their journey toward environmental responsibility with sustainable print technologies, managed services, and workflow solutions.
Green procurement refers to acquiring products and services that have a reduced impact on human health and the environment compared to competing options. This includes:
In the printing and imaging space, green procurement might involve selecting devices that use less energy, offering duplex printing as a default, using biodegradable toner cartridges, or reducing paper waste through digital workflows.
Federal and state governments don’t just encourage green purchasing—they require it. Several executive orders and guidelines have established sustainability goals, including:
Agencies must now assess the lifecycle impact of equipment, from manufacturing and use to disposal. That makes vendor partnerships and product certifications more critical than ever.
For many agencies, printing remains essential—but it doesn’t have to come at the cost of sustainability. Modernizing your print environment can significantly reduce energy use, paper consumption, and operational waste. Here’s how:
Sustainable procurement doesn’t have to mean a complete operational overhaul. Small changes—like upgrading to energy-efficient printers, automating manual processes, or eliminating wasteful printing—can add up to major environmental and financial benefits.
Let’s build a cleaner, more sustainable future—one procurement decision at a time. Contact SumnerOne today.