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Fact Sheet: Biden-Harris Administration Announces New Purchasing Cleanup to Ensure U.S. Manufacturing Leadership in the 21st Century

The move was announced by Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan and Deputy National Climate Advisor Ali Zaidi during a visit to the Cleveland Cliffs direct reduction steel plant in Toledo.
Today, as the U.S. manufacturing recovery continues, the Biden-Harris administration announced new actions under the Toledo, Ohio-based Clean Federal Purchase program to spur the development of low-carbon, American-made building materials while supporting well-paying jobs. During a visit to Cleveland, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan and Deputy National Climate Advisor Ali Zaidi announced the federal government will prioritize procuring critical low-carbon building materials, covering 98% of government-procured materials – Cliffs Direct reduction. Steel mill in Toledo. The Cleveland-Cliffs Direct Reduced Steelworks represents the future of cleaner manufacturing in the United States, producing a low-carbon intermediate product that is incorporated into steel sheets used in a variety of federal government-procured products, including automobiles, mains transformers. , bridge decks, offshore wind platforms, naval submarines and railway tracks. The federal clean energy procurement initiative is part of President Biden’s economic plan, including the bipartisan Infrastructure Act, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the Chip and Science Act, designed to lead the U.S. manufacturing boom. The initiative ensures that federal finance and purchasing power create well-paid workers places, protecting public health, enhancing America’s competitiveness, and strengthening national security. Today’s Fed Clean Buying Action builds on clean buying commitments made earlier this year, including the creation of the first-ever Federal Clean Buying Task Force, and complements the rebuilding of U.S. factories since President Biden took office that added 668,000 manufacturing jobs . was created. The federal government is the world’s largest direct purchaser and major sponsor of infrastructure. Using the purchasing power of the US government, President Biden ensures that US manufacturing remains competitive and ahead of the curve while stimulating markets and accelerating innovation across the country. In addition to historic funding in the President’s bipartisan Infrastructure Act, his Inflation Reduction Act provided $4.5 billion to fund federal purchases of cleanup programs for the General Services Administration, the Department of Transportation, and the Environmental Protection Agency. Specify and use materials and products. which produce significantly lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from buildings. The Inflation Reduction Act also provided the Department of Energy with billions of dollars in tax credits to invest in industrial upgrades and clean technology production. US manufacturing produces materials critical to rebuilding and strengthening the nation’s infrastructure, but accounts for almost a third of greenhouse gas emissions from US industrial processes. Through the Federal Initiative and the Biden-Harris administration’s Clean Buying Task Force, the federal government is providing market differentiation and incentives for low-carbon materials for the first time. Companies across the country will be rewarded for reducing carbon pollution along the value chain while maintaining good US manufacturing jobs. Biden-Harris Administration:
What Agencies Are Doing to Implement Buy Clean: The Buy Clean Task Force will lead by example and expand to eight additional agencies: Commerce, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Health and Human Services, Home and State, NASA and Veterans. Administration. These members join the Departments of Agriculture, Defense, Energy and Transportation as well as the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the General Services Administration (GSA), the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and White House House Office of Domestic Climate Policy. Collectively, the expanded task force agencies account for 90 percent of all federal funding and building materials procurement. The Purchasing and Cleanup Task Force will continue to launch pilot projects to expand the scope of industrial contaminants and materials, engage industry, and establish mechanisms for data collection and public disclosure. Building on previous procurement cleanup efforts, the agencies continue to implement the Federal Purchasing Program Cleanup Initiative:
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Post time: Jan-09-2023