(a) The State shall have as a goal the maximum feasible purchase of recycled content products and reusable or recyclable products, and the maximum feasible percentage of postconsumer recycled content in its purchases. For any item that is being purchased by the State and for which the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has developed a Comprehensive Procurement Guideline as required by § 6002 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), as amended (42 U.S.C. § 6962), it shall be a goal of the State to purchase that item with a recycled content that meets or exceeds the EPA guideline standards.
(b) Prior to initiating a request for procurement of any product, an agency shall review its existing specifications for such product to determine whether recycled content products or reusable or recyclable products are directly or indirectly excluded. The agency must eliminate any such exclusion from its specifications, unless it can demonstrate in writing to the satisfaction of the agency head that the exclusion is either:
(1) Operationally necessary;
(2) Legally mandated; or
(3) Necessary to avoid excessive cost. — Excessive cost shall be defined as when the recycled product cost is greater than 5% of the equivalent virgin product cost. Such costs shall include lifecycle costing analysis as defined by §§ 6902 and 6909A(b) of this title.
(c) When requesting any purchase of a product for which the U.S. EPA has established a Comprehensive Procurement Guideline, an agency is required to buy the specified product unless the agency can demonstrate in writing to the satisfaction of the agency head that a product meeting the standards either:
(1) Is not available competitively;
(2) Is not available within a reasonable time frame;
(3) Does not meet appropriate performance standards; or
(4) Is available only at an excessive cost as defined in paragraph (b)(3) of this section.
(d) There is established an interagency work group comprised of 1 representative from the Office of Management and Budget, the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, the Department of Transportation and the Department of Health and Social Services. This work group shall be known as the State Materials Recycling Team (SMRT) and its members shall be appointed by the respective Department heads. The Chair of the SMRT will be selected by the team's membership. The work group's primary purposes shall be:
(1) To educate state agencies about recycling and to promote the purchase of recycled products as called for in this subsection;
(2) To develop a methodology for tracking purchases made in accordance with this section;
(3) To review and assess State agency recycling practices; and
(4) To report to the Governor and the General Assembly on an annual basis its findings and conclusions with respect to the above purposes.
Structure Delaware Code
Subchapter III. Materiel and Nonprofessional Services
§ 6922. Small purchase procedure.
§ 6923. Competitive sealed bidding.
§ 6924. Competitive sealed proposal; request for proposal procedure.
§ 6925. Sole source procurement.
§ 6926. Multiple source contracting.
§ 6927. Bid and contract security.
§ 6928. Failure to comply with contract.
§ 6929. Contract insurance and contract liability.
§ 6930. Right to audit records.
§ 6931. Procurement of information and telecommunications systems.
§ 6932. Maximum practicable competition.
§ 6933. Authorization for cooperative purchasing.
§ 6934. Purchase of used materiel or equipment.
§ 6935. Purchases using federal contracts.
§ 6936. Special requirements for financial contracts.
§ 6938. Purchase of recycled, reusable and recyclable products.