Tires
Green purchasing guidance for tires, including:
- Tires
- Inner-tubes
- Retreading services
Preferred specifications
Purchasers should include these specifications, unless not possible:
- RCW 43.19A: Recycled Product Procurement set a goal of substantially increasing the state’s purchases of recycled-content products, directs the state to set recycled-content standards, and authorizes state agencies to specify, give priority to and/or offer price preferences for products that contain recycled materials. In addition, DES’ Recycled Content Purchasing Preference Policy (DES-255-00)) states, “In establishing environmental requirements and preferences for products that contain recycled materials, agencies shall reference the current U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines (EPA CPGs) as the minimum standards for the state of Washington.” This policy also directs state agencies to offer a purchasing preference of at least 10% to bidders whose products have a recycled-content percentage that exceeds the EPA CPG minimum. Accordingly, state agencies should include on their contracts and purchase retread tires, when it is practical to do so. Retread tires comply with the U.S. EPA’s Comprehensive Procurement Guideline (CPG) for this product category. Bidders are encouraged to offer and label low-rolling resistance tires, which are more fuel-efficient than standard tires. Read Consumer Reports article on rolling resistance of performance all-season tires.
Laws, rules, and executive orders
These laws, rules, and executive orders must be included in the contract language:
- RCW 43.19A: Recycled Product Procurement
- DES’ Recycled Content Purchasing Preference Policy (DES-255-00)
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines (EPA CPGs)
- Rolling resistance of performance all-season tires
Find these products on statewide contracts
Find products that meet Washington’s green purchasing specifications:
- Contract 04020: Tire retreading services
- Contract 00519: Tires, tubes and services
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