Lighting Equipment
Green purchasing guidance for lighting equipment, including:
- Lamps
- Ballasts
- Luminaries
- Retrofit kits
Required specifications
Purchasers must include these specifications, unless not possible:
- EO 04-01: Persistent Toxic Chemicals directs the state to make available for purchase and use equipment, supplies, and other products that do not contain persistent and bioaccumulative toxic (PBT) chemicals, unless there is no feasible alternative.
Accordingly, bidders should offer LED lamps, retrofit kits, and luminaires as replacements for incandescent, halogen, fluorescent and high-intensity discharge lighting equipment to the greatest extent practicable. Inefficient and mercury-containing lighting may be offered only when there is no practical LED alternative available.
To ensure performance, all LED Lighting mist have one of the following third-party certifications:- ENERGY STAR
- DesignLights Consortium (DLC)
- CA Title 20 compliant (applies to LED retrofit kits and replacements for HID lamps)
- All exterior luminaires must be cutoff (i.e., nighttime-friendly).
- RCW 70A.230.150: Mercury Education and Reduction Act requires all government entities and businesses to recycle their end-of-life mercury-containing lamps.
Accordingly, bidders must offer recycling kits and/or takeback services, particularly for mercury-containing light equipment (e.g., fluorescent and HID lamps) and ballasts that are removed when new luminaires and retrofit kits are purchased on this contract.
Preferred specifications
Purchasers should include these specifications, unless not possible:
- Accordingly, bidders should offer LED lamps, retrofit kits, and luminaires as replacements for incandescent, halogen, fluorescent and high-intensity discharge lighting equipment to the greatest extent practicable. Inefficient and mercury-containing lighting may be offered only when there is no practical LED alternative available.
- Additional desirable environmental and health attributes of LED lighting equipment include the following:
- DLC Premium certified
- RoHS compliant
- Products with the longest rated life and warranties
- Outdoor luminaires certified by the International Dark Sky Association (IDA) or DLC Luna
Things to avoid
Purchasers should avoid these specifications whenever possible:
- RCW 70A.230.060: Mercury-free Product Preference and DES’ Nonmercury-Added Products Purchasing Preference (POL-DES-70A.230-00) state, “The department of enterprise services must give priority and preference to the purchase of equipment, supplies, and other products that contain no mercury-added compounds or components, unless: (a) There is no economically feasible nonmercury-added alternative that performs a similar function; or (b) the product containing mercury is designed to reduce electricity consumption by at least forty percent and there is no nonmercury or lower mercury alternative available that saves the same or a greater amount of electricity as the exempted product. In circumstances where a nonmercury-added product is not available, preference must be given to the purchase of products that contain the least amount of mercury added to the product necessary for the required performance.”
Laws, rules, and executive orders
These laws, rules, and executive orders must be included in the contract language:
- RCW 19.27A: Energy Related Building Standards
- EO 20-01: State Efficiency and Environmental Performance (SEEP)
- RCW 70.95M: Mercury Education and Reduction Act
- DES’ Nonmercury-Added Products Purchasing Preference (POL-DES-70A.230-00)
- EO 04-01: Persistent Toxic Chemicals
- RCW 70A.350: The Pollution Prevention for Health People and Puget Sound Act
Find these products on statewide contracts
Find products that meet Washington’s green purchasing specifications:
- Contract 03020: Lamps, ballasts, retrofit kits and lamp recycling containers
- Contract 07521: Street lights and poles
End of life
Surplus goods that still can be used
- Use surplus disposal to get rid of items you no longer need. Keep materials out of landfills and make funds for your agency.
Recycling and disposal
Hazardous waste disposal guidelines and options:
- Department of Ecology: Dispose, recycle, or treat dangerous waste
- Washington Recycles
Contact us
Leatta Dahlhoff
Environmental Technical Analyst
Phone 360-407-8108