San Diego River Conservancy (SDRC)
The San Diego River Conservancy was established by an act of the California Legislature (AB 2156, Kehoe) to preserve, restore and enhance the San Diego River Area. The Conservancy is a new, independent, non-regulatory agency within the Resources Agency of the State of California. The Conservancy's 13 member Governing Board consists of both state and local representatives, creating a partnership which reflects the diversity and dedication to conserving this highly valued resource of statewide significance.
Source: Financial Information System of California (FI$CAL) State Contract and Procurement Registry System (SCPRS)
This graph represents environmentally preferable purchases of goods and services that have been acquired through a noncompliant EPP purchasing method. San Diego River Conservancy (SDRC) had an opportunity to procure these same goods and services through an EPP compliant statewide commodity contract that will assist in increasing their goals. Look to the Buying Green Guide to find these goods and services contracts.
Source: FI$CAL
This graph represents San Diego River Conservancy (SDRC)'s progress towards increasing EPP Spend. Departments can look to DGS EPP designated contracts for green commodities, DGS purchasing standards and recognize third-party certifications in their solicitations to achieve a green buy. To access these documents go to the Buying Green Guide.