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Los Angeles vs Norwalk

How do sustainable procurement rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and Norwalk, CA?

Los Angeles and Norwalk have similar restriction levels.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Los Angeles requires city departments to buy environmentally preferable products under LAMC Β§10.8 and Mayor's Executive Directive 23, including recycled-content paper, low-VOC supplies, energy-efficient equipment, and zero-emission fleet vehicles wherever commercially available.

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Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Los Angeles County's Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Policy at LA County Code Title 2.205 directs all departments to prioritize recycled-content, energy-efficient, and low-toxicity products. Internal Services manages a zero-emission fleet replacement schedule for county-owned light-duty vehicles.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesNorwalk
Procurement codeLAMC Β§10.8-
Mayor's directiveExecutive Directive 23-
Fleet ruleZero-emission light-duty replacementsLight-duty replacements zero-emission
Electronics standardEPEAT-rated equipment requiredEPEAT-rated required
Paper standardMinimum recycled content-
Code citation-LA County Code Title 2.205
Lead department-Internal Services Department
Construction rule-Recycled aggregate where feasible

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Los Angeles FAQ

Does this apply to private businesses?

Only when bidding on or fulfilling a city contract. Private purchases are unregulated, but vendors selling to LA must meet sustainable-product specifications written into solicitations and purchase orders.

Are gas-powered city vehicles still allowed?

Heavy-duty trucks and specialty equipment still allow combustion options where zero-emission models are unavailable. Light-duty sedans, SUVs, and vans must be battery-electric or plug-in hybrid at replacement.

Norwalk FAQ

Does this policy apply to private businesses?

Only when bidding on or fulfilling a county contract. Private commerce is unregulated by Title 2.205, but vendors selling to LA County must meet the sustainable specifications written into solicitations and master agreements.

Are diesel trucks still allowed in the county fleet?

Heavy-duty trucks and specialty equipment may still be diesel where zero-emission models are unavailable. Light-duty replacements must be battery-electric or plug-in hybrid, and the policy phases out new diesel passenger vehicles entirely.

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