Laserfiche WebLink
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 21-13-02 <br />of the <br />City Manager <br />City of Eugene, Oregon <br />AMENDING CITY OF EUGENE'S POLICIES FOR PAPER SAVING <br />TECHNIQUES AND THE PURCHASE OF RECYCLED OFFICE PAPER <br />TO BE UTILIZED IN CITY COPIERS, PRINTERS, AND FAX <br />MACHINES; AND REPEALING ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 21 -05- <br />07. <br />The City Manager of the City of Eugene finds that: <br />A. Under the provisions of Chapter IV, Section 16 of the Eugene Charter of 2002, <br />the City Manager is designated as the administrative head of the City, specifically authorized to <br />appoint and remove all employees (except as otherwise provided in the Charter), organize, and, <br />as deemed necessary, disband and reorganize various City departments, and to enforce all <br />ordinances of the City. <br />B. On December 13, 2005, Administrative Order No. 21 -05 -07 was issued adopting <br />the City of Eugene's policies for paper saving techniques and the purchase of recycled office <br />paper to be utilized in City copiers, printers, and fax machines. That policy provided, in part, <br />that "White printer and copier paper and letterhead used by City departments, divisions, and <br />work groups contain 100 percent post- consumer -waste recycled content and be processed <br />chlorine -free. Colored paper contain at least 30 percent post- consumer -waste recycled content." <br />C. The City has experienced significant problems with 100 percent post- consumer <br />waste (PCW) recycled paper in the City's multi - function devices /copiers due to inconsistencies <br />in the way that the paper is made and the tendency for the 100 percent PCW recycled paper to <br />curl, leading to equipment jams. Additionally, the City's paper supplier has recently closed their <br />mill and the City is no longer able to purchase the quality of recycled content paper as it has in <br />the past. Most of the PCW paper is now milled in Alabama, Georgia, or South Korea. <br />Purchasing paper from long distance providers is not a sound sustainable practice. <br />D. It is necessary to amend the City's paper use policy to allow the use of no less <br />than 30 percent PCW recycled paper when 100 percent PCW recycled paper does not meet <br />equipment efficiency needs and when such paper is not available from mills located in the <br />greater northwest. <br />Now, therefore, based upon the above findings, I order that: <br />Section 1 . White multi - purpose printer paper and letterhead used by City departments, <br />divisions, and work groups contain 100 percent post- consumer -waste (PCW) recycled content <br />and be processed chlorine -free, except in such cases that the quality of available 100 percent <br />Administrative Order - Page 1 of 2 <br />