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Sustainable Procurement: Simi Valley vs Thousand Oaks

How do sustainable procurement rules compare between Simi Valley, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Simi Valley, CA

Ventura County

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

The Thousand Oaks Sustainability Action Plan and 2024 CAP direct city departments to favor environmentally preferable products, recycled content paper, and low-emission vehicles in municipal contracts.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSimi ValleyThousand Oaks
Source documents-2018 SAP, 2024 CAP
Scope-City government only
Reporting-Annual to Council
Categories-Paper, fleet, equipment, paints

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Simi Valley FAQ

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Thousand Oaks FAQ

Does sustainable procurement affect Thousand Oaks vendors?

Indirectly. Vendors competing for city contracts may need to document recycled content, ENERGY STAR certification, or low-emission specifications to score competitively on bids.

Are residents required to buy sustainable products?

No. Sustainable procurement applies to city government operations. Residents have no purchasing mandates beyond statewide bans on certain plastics and similar product rules.

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