WASHINGTON — On December 9, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), along with other federal agencies, released their annual Sustainability Plans, to mark the first year of Executive Order (EO) 14057 on Catalyzing America’s Clean Energy Industries and Jobs Through Federal Sustainability.
One year ago, President Biden delivered the most ambitious Federal Sustainability Plan ever by issuing Executive Order 14057 on Catalyzing America’s Clean Energy Industries and Jobs Through Federal Sustainability. One year into implementation, the Biden-Harris Administration has taken swift action to make Federal Government operations cleaner, healthier, and more resilient while growing well-paying clean energy industries, creating jobs, and making the nation more economically competitive.
EPA continues to build on the progress the Agency has made toward achieving sustainability goals. As of the end of FY 2021, the Agency made substantial progress for its facilities and operations in the following areas:
EPA will continue to lead the federal government through fully implementing the requirements of Executive Order (EO) 14057.
Read the 2022 Environmental Protection Agency Sustainability Plan.
Federal Sustainability Plan 2022 Highlights include:
One Year of Delivering Results
Through the President’s Federal Sustainability Plan and Executive Order 14057, the Federal Government will transform its portfolio of 300,000 buildings, fleet of 600,000 cars and trucks, and annual purchasing power of $630 billion in goods and services to:
Over the past year, the Biden-Harris Administration has put the Federal Government on a path to save taxpayer dollars, support robust climate action, create thousands of jobs, and advance America's capacity to supply the goods of the future.
In the year ahead, the Biden-Harris Administration will continue to leverage the Federal Government’s scale and procurement power to lead by example in tackling the climate crisis in ways that grows good jobs and industries for America’s workers. The Biden-Harris Administration looks forward to working through its vast network to deliver the cost savings and pollution reductions that American taxpayers deserve.