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2.3 Purchase copiers and printers compatible with the use of recycled content and <br />remanufactured products. <br />2.4 In accordance with California Public Contract Code Section 10404, purchase re - <br />refined lubricating and industrial oil for use in its vehicles and other equipment, as <br />long as it is certified by the American Petroleum Institute (API) as appropriate for <br />use in such equipment. This section does not preclude the purchase of virgin -oil <br />products for exclusive use in vehicles whose warranties expressly prohibit the use <br />of products containing recycled oil. <br />2.5 When specifying asphalt, concrete, aggregate base, or Portland cement concrete <br />for road construction projects, use recycled, reusable, or reground materials as <br />long as they meet established standards for their intended use. <br />2.6 Specify and purchase recycled content traffic control products, including signs, <br />cones, parking stops, delineators, channelizers, and barricades. <br />2.7 Ensure pre-printed recycled content papers intended for distribution that are <br />purchased or produced contain a statement that the paper is recycled content and <br />indicate the 30% post -consumer recycled content. <br />3. Energy Efficient and Water Saving Products <br />3.1 Purchase energy-efficient equipment with the most up-to-date energy efficiency <br />functions. This includes, but is not limited to, high efficiency space heating <br />systems and high efficiency space cooling equipment. <br />3.2 Replace inefficient interior lighting with energy-efficient equipment. <br />3.3 Replace inefficient exterior lighting, street lighting and traffic signal lights with <br />energy-efficient equipment. Minimize exterior lighting where possible to avoid <br />unnecessary lighting of architectural and landscape features while providing <br />adequate illumination for safety and accessibility. <br />3.4 Purchase U.S. EPA Energy Star certified products when available. When Energy <br />Star labels are not available, choose energy-efficient products that are in the upper <br />25% of energy efficiency as designated by the Federal Energy Management <br />Program. <br />3.5 Purchase water -saving products. This includes, but is not limited to, high- <br />performance fixtures like toilets, low -flow faucets and aerators, and upgraded <br />irrigation systems and that are in compliance with the Water Efficient Landscape <br />Ordinance (WELD -Pleasanton Municipal Code 17.14.002 and 17.14.006). <br />Purchasing Procedures and Manual 22 <br />