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EPA Releases Proposed Updates to Recommendations to Help Buyers Find Sustainable Products

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EPA Releases Proposed Updates to Recommendations to Help Buyers Find Sustainable Products

WASHINGTON – Today, Sept. 10, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released a proposed update to the agency’s Recommendations of Specifications, Standards and Ecolabels for Federal Purchasing (Recommendations), which help federal government purchasers and other buyers utilize private sector standards and ecolabels to buy products that are more sustainable and climate-friendly and contain safer chemical ingredients. This is the first time in nearly 10 years that EPA has comprehensively evaluated standards and ecolabels to determine whether to add them to the Recommendations.

The Recommendations help to identify thousands of products and services across 35 categories that conserve energy or water, include more recycled content, or reduce the use of PFAS and single-use plastics. By helping federal purchasers identify and procure environmentally preferable products and services, the Recommendations can save taxpayers money, reduce climate impacts, and prevent pollution.

The Biden-Harris Administration’s Executive Order on Catalyzing Clean Energy Industries and Jobs Through Federal Sustainability direct federal agencies to maximize the procurement of sustainable products and services and to prioritize products and services that meet EPA’s Recommendations.

The update proposes adding 14 standards and ecolabels to the Recommendations across three new product categories, covering healthcare, laboratories, and clothing and uniforms, and expanding the existing food service ware sub-category.

“With hundreds of ecolabels in the marketplace, EPA’s Recommendations cut through the clutter and give federal purchasers and other sustainability-conscious consumers confidence when making purchasing decisions. The ecolabels and standards that EPA includes in the Recommendations have demonstrated that they can truly help us achieve sustainability at scale,” said Jennie Romer, Deputy Assistant Administrator for Pollution Prevention in EPA’s Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention. “Updating the Recommendations ensures the power of federal procurement, which accounted for more than $700 billion in annual spending last year alone, continues to advance the federal government’s effort to purchase products and services that are sustainable and climate friendly.”

If finalized, the updates to the Recommendations would give federal purchasers and other buyers new guidance and options for purchasing sustainable products and services in four categories, which EPA proposes to divide into nine sub-categories, including by expanding the existing sub-category for food service ware. The Recommendations currently include only one recommended ecolabel in the food service ware sub-category, which covers compostable products. If finalized, the updated Recommendations would include three additional standards and ecolabels for food service ware, covering products that are reusable, certified compostable, and certified recyclable. EPA is also providing a new resource that outlines current best practices for the procurement of food service ware sub-categories, which is available on EPA’s website.

EPA assessed the environmental sustainability of the third-party standards and ecolabels under the Framework for the Assessment of Environmental Performance Standards and Ecolabels, and also assessed for a third-party certification program to verify product conformance.

In April 2022, EPA announced stronger eligibility criteria for including standards and ecolabels in the Recommendations, which require each standard and ecolabel to have a competent third-party verification program and a current directory of qualifying products and services. EPA is proposing to remove seven standards or ecolabels because they do not meet these new requirements, are discontinued, or are no longer required by regulation.

EPA will accept public comments on the proposed updates to the Recommendations for 30 days after publication via docket EPA-HQ-OPPT-2022-0835 at Regulations.gov. EPA will use feedback it receives from public comments to inform the final updates to the Recommendations.

UE men’s soccer hosts Drake to begin conference play

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The Purple Aces return to Arad McCutchan Stadium on Saturday night

SEPTEMBER 14, 2024

EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Missouri Valley Conference play begins this weekend for the University of Evansville men’s soccer team back at home

The Purple Aces return home after a tough stretch on the road with back-to-back losses to Lindenwood and Butler. UE struggled against the Bulldogs on Tuesday night, allowing four goals in the loss. UE moves forward by beginning Missouri Valley Conference play on Saturday night with the same team from starting 2023 Valley play, the Drake Bulldogs. Evansville is looking to avenge a close 2-1 loss from 2023 back on their home field where Drake scored in the final five minutes of the match.

The Bulldogs come into Saturday’s game with a three-game win streak and an overall record of 4-2. Two of Drake’s three recent wins came at home with their only road win of the season at DePaul by one goal. The Bulldogs are led on offense by junior midfielder Damien Segura with nine points from four goals and one assist for a breakout start to the season.

Graduate forward Sami Owusu scored his second-season goal on Tuesday night for Evansville’s only goal at Butler. Owusu scored in the 69th minute with a wide-arching right-footed shot off a defensive Butler play. Despite the tough road trip, UE still leads the Missouri Valley Conference in shots per game. Evansville averages 14.83 shots per game, leading Western Michigan by over 1.5 shots. The Aces are 32nd in the nation in shots per game nationally.

Freshman goalkeeper Michal Mroz (Elk Grove, Ill. / Elk Grove HS) is one of the country’s most active goalkeepers through the season’s non-conference portion. With 540 minutes played, Mroz is second in the country in goalie minutes played while leading the Valley.

Volleyball falls in opening two contests in Morehead, Ky.

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 Volleyball falls in opening two contests in Morehead, Ky.Aces face Eagles in Saturday’s finale

 MOREHEAD, Ky. – Two hard-fought matches on Friday saw the University of Evansville volleyball team drop a 5-set match to Eastern Michigan before losing a 3-0 decision to Duquesne in the Comfort Inn-Vitational at Johnson Arena.

Match 1 – Eastern Michigan 3, UE 2

Giulia Cardona posted 26 kills, but Kaili Doctor had 17 to pace Eastern Michigan to a 5-set win over the Purple Aces in Friday’s opener.  Along with her dig total, Cardona added 20 digs and five blocks.  Melanie Feliciano added 13 kills while Madisyn Steele had eight and Jenna Heidbreder finished with six.  Lexi Owen had 47 assists and 12 digs while Maddie Hawkins chipped in 12 digs and three aces.  Cardona picked up five aces of her own.

Set 1 – EMU 25, UE 20

Things got started with a close battle in the opening frame.  Four in a row by the Aces broke a 7-7 tie as Feliciano notched two kills and a block.  The Eagles fought back with four in a row before a late 3-0 stretch broke a 16-16 tie.  EMU did not look back as they took the set by five points.

Set 2 – UE 25, EMU 19

Evansville had the upper hand to begin with a kill from Steele capping a 3-1 start.  Eastern Michigan knotted the score at 5-5 and wrestled away a 9-7 edge.  The turning point for UE came with the score tied at 15-15.  Back-to-back service aces from Heidbreder gave the Aces the lead for good.

Following a time out, EMU scored to make it a 17-16 game, but the Aces countered with four in a row and would cruise to the 6-point win.

Set 3 – EMU 28, UE 26

Another strong start saw Evansville open a 4-1 lead with Cardona adding a pair of kills to her total.  She added two more kills and consecutive aces to solidify a 7-3 advantage.  EMU slowly made its way back, getting within a point on multiple occasions before an ace by Krystell Pappas put UE in front by a 17-14 margin.

The Eagles stormed back with a 5-1 run to go up 19-18, however, two more Cardona aces put UE on top, 23-21.  Eastern Michigan quickly tied the score at 23-23 before an error gave Evansville set point.  Unfortunately, the Eagles were able to take the 28-26 win.

Set 4 – UE 25, EMU 22

For the third set in a row, UE had the early momentum, recording the first three points.  An ace from Maddie Hawkins extended the early lead to 6-2.  Once again, EMU chipped away before eventually tying the score at 14-14 before taking their first lead of the frame at 20-19.

After the Eagles took a 22-21 edge, the Aces took control as they scored the final four points to force a fifth set.  Hawkins picked up another ace while Heidbreder had the clinching kill.

Set 5 – EMU 15, UE 10

Steele and Cardona combined on a block to give UE an early 2-0 lead while Eastern Michigan fought back with a 6-1 stretch to take a 6-3 lead.  Three in a row by the Aces tied the score, but EMU came back with a pair to go up 8-6.  Evansville once again came back to tie it up, but the Eagles changed the course of the match with a 6-0 run before clinching the match with a 15-10 win.

Match 2 – Duquesne 3, UE 0

For the second time on Friday, Giulia Cardona led the Purple Aces with 13 kills but it was Duquesne taking the match by a 3-0 final.  Melanie Feliciano recorded 9 kills and a team-best 13 digs while Lexi Owen posted 22 assists.  Madisyn Steele was credited with three solo blocks and two block assists.

 

Set 1 – DU 25, UE 23

Madisyn Steele had an early solo block to give Evansville a 2-0 advantage while Maddie Hawkins had an ace to make it a 4-2 game.  The Dukes rebounded with the next three tallies to take their first lead at 5-4.  From there, the squads battled it out with UE looking to take control when an ace from Lexi Owen made it a 19-16 game.

A kill from Cardona set the Aces up with a 23-20 lead, but Duquesne had one final rally left, reeling off the final five points to take the set.

Set 2 – DU 25, UE 20

Another back-and-forth contest ensued as the teams battled to multiple tie scores throughout the majority of the frame.  Duquesne was the first to take a multi-point edge, going up 17-15.  Evansville rallied back when an ace from Melanie Feliciano put the Aces on top at 19-18.  Another late rally by the Dukes saw them score five in a row before taking a 2-0 lead with a 25-20 decision.

Set 3 – DU 25, UE 22

After the Dukes held an early 7-5 lead, a kill from Steele tied the score at 7-7.  Duquesne scored the next two and would hold the lead for the remainder of the set.  An ace gave them their largest advantage at 21-16 before UE closed to two points when a block from Chloe Cline and Angelica Gonzalez made it a 22-20 game.  Duquesne got back on track to win the match with a 25-22 decision in the third set.

THUNDERBOLTS SIGN FORWARD ADAM KEYES  

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Evansville, In.: The Evansville Thunderbolts and Head Coach/Director of Hockey Operations Jeff Bes are pleased to announce the signing of forward Adam Keyes for the 2024-25 season.  The Thunderbolts begin the 2024-25 season at Ford Center on Friday, October 18th as they host the Knoxville Ice Bears.
                Keyes joins the Thunderbolts after splitting his first professional season with four teams in 2023-24, beginning with EG Diez-Limburg of the BeNeLiga in Germany.  After scoring 5 goals and 18 points in 11 games, Keyes joined the Peoria Rivermen, scoring two goals in 12 games.  Keyes was then involved in the midseason blockbuster trade from the Rivermen to the Pensacola Ice Flyers, with whom Keyes scored 3 goals and 6 points in 15 games.  Keyes finished the year with the Fayetteville Marksmen, scoring a goal and 2 points in 2 games.  The London, Ontario native played the bulk of his junior career with the St. Thomas Stars of the GOJHL between 2015-2019, scoring 66 goals and 168 points in 165 total games of GOJHL play.  Keyes played alongside recent Thunderbolts addition Kevin Hu in 2016-17 and 2017-18, with Hu and Keyes finishing 1-2 respectively in team scoring for both seasons.  Keyes then embarked on a four-season collegiate career at Aurora University, scoring 40 goals and 114 points in 92 games between 2019-2023, was a member of the NCAA NCHA All-Freshman Team in 2019-20, and was a member of the All-Conference teams in 2020-21 and 2022-23.
                “I would describe myself as a playmaker, I like to create scoring opportunities for myself and my linemates, as well as being reliable defensively and in any other situations,” replied Keyes when asked about his playing style.  Reflecting on facing the Thunderbolts in 2023-24 while with Peoria, Keyes continued: “Playing against Evansville was a tough battle every night.  They were well-structured defensively and relentless offensively.”  Keyes further commented on his decision to join Evansville and his excitement for the coming season: “The conversations I had with Coach Bes, the opportunity to play for the Thunderbolts organization in front of the fans at Ford Center and the opportunity to play again with my close friend Kevin Hu factored into my decision to sign here.  I’m very excited to join this group and build on the success they had last season. It’s been a long summer, and I can’t wait to get back on the ice!”
                Keyes joins previously announced forwards Matthew Hobbs, Derek Contessa, Logan vande Meerakker and Kevin Hu, along with defensemen Dillon Hill, Joey Berkopec, Benjamin Lindberg, and Gehrig Lindberg on the roster heading into training camp.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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USI records first shutout of season in 0-0 draw at Austin Peay

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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Soccer picked up a gritty 0-0 draw on the road Thursday night against Austin Peay State University, posting the Screaming Eagles’ first shutout of the season.
 
Southern Indiana’s (0-6-2) second result of the season did not come easy, as the Eagles battled not only the Governors (2-3-2) on the field but also the elements with heavy downpours at times.
 
USI’s first opportunity came early at the 1:31 mark when sophomore midfielder Kerigan Kivisto fired a shot on goal but was saved by Austin Peay’s goalkeeper.
 
On the attacking end, USI had a couple of shots blocked and another shot on goal saved by Austin Peay during the first half of play.
 
Defensively, Southern Indiana’s backline unit was stellar, holding Austin Peay without a shot attempt in the first 45 minutes for the second consecutive meeting. USI also held the Govs without a shot in the first half in last year’s 2-0 home win.
 
The 0-0 deadlock in the rain continued into the start of the second half. Senior goalkeeper Zoe Lintner subbed in for redshirt sophomore goalkeeper Anna Markland at halftime. Lintner was quickly tested with a save in the first five minutes of the second half. USI’s defense continued to hold strong with multiple blocks.
 
As the aggression from both sides ramped up, the search for a goal also intensified. Southern Indiana’s attacking front quickly transitioned from the defensive half of the field to the offensive half.
 
The Screaming Eagles launched six shots in the last 12 minutes. Junior midfielder Emerson Grafton had three shots during that stretch including one off the crossbar at the under the eight-minute mark. Junior defender Brynn Quick also had a pair of attempts during the home stretch of the match.
 
Despite the stellar effort on both ends of the field and a strong defensive performance, the game ended the way it started, 0-0.
 
In goal, Lintner gloved four key saves in the second half, picking up where Markland left off to post a combined clean sheet.
 
Southern Indiana tallied 13 shots with five on goal. Quick had a team-high four shots, and Grafton had a team-best two shots on goal. Grafton and Kivisto each had three shot attempts.
 
Austin Peay finished with 11 shots and five on target.
 
Southern Indiana will look to build off the momentum from a solid performance on Thursday in its non-conference finale Sunday afternoon against Bellarmine University. Kickoff from Strassweg Field is at 1 p.m. Sunday.
 
The matchup against its former Great Lakes Valley Conference foe will be a redout. Fans are encouraged to wear red for Riley Hospital.
 

Aces women’s soccer draws with UT Martin on Senior Night

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Aces women’s soccer draws with UT Martin on Senior Night
The Purple Aces had their best offensive performance of the season on Thursday
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The University of Evansville women’s soccer team picked up a point in its non-conference finale against the UT Martin Skyhawks.
The Purple Aces offense came alive Thursday night with a season-high 15 shots in a 1-1 draw against UT Martin. Freshman defender Emmy Brenner (Arlington, Tenn. / St. Benedict at Auburndale HS) scored the first goal of her collegiate career in the 64th minute to give UE a 1-0 lead midway through the second half. But the Skyhawks found the equalizer in the 81st minute for Evansville to only come away with a point in the final game of the non-conference portion of the season.
The Aces began the game hot on offense with four shots and three corner kicks in the first 10 minutes of the match. UE’s best chance to start the game came from freshman forward Taylor Johnson (Evansville, Ind. / Reitz HS) less than two minutes into the match. Johnson separated from her defender to challenge UT Martin goalkeeper Mac Titus on the right side.
The Skyhawks were able to counter on offense briefly, but Evansville took over momentum midway through the first half. The two teams spent the final 10 minutes of the half deadlocked, each getting two shots. The Aces headed into halftime with the statistical advantage, taking eight shots and five corner kicks in the first 45.
It was a slower start to the second half of the match as neither team found much momentum on offense. But after 15 minutes UE found its way back into the attacking third with three shots in three minutes. Evansville’s offensive attack led to Brenner’s first goal in the 64th minute. She headed the ball in off a cross from senior forward Hailey Autenrieb (Cincinnati / Seton HS) for Autenrieb’s second assist of the season.
The Aces held on to the lead for the next 16 minutes as the two teams battled end to end. But in the 81st minute, UT Martin found a brief opening from the middle of the penalty box tying the game up with a shot to the left side of the net. UE’s offense was able to get another close chance off in the 87th minute from sophomore midfielder Ella Hamner (Evansville, Ind. / Memorial HS). But the shot went just wide of the net and out of play for a 1-1 draw after 90 minutes of action.
Evansville will begin Missouri Valley Conference action next week. The Aces will travel down south to Belmont to start MVC play on Thursday, September 19th. Kick-off from Nashville next week is set for 6:30 p.m.

Women’s golf set for Cardinal Cup

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 Tournament hosted by Louisville

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – A busy opening week continues for the University of Evansville women’s golf team who will be taking part in the Cardinal Cup this weekend.

Hosted by the University of Louisville, the tournament runs Friday through Sunday at the UofL Golf Course.  Par is 72 and the yardage is 6,374.  The 54-hole event will feature 18 holes all three days.  Evansville is one of 15 teams slated to participate.

Kate Petrova led the Purple Aces in the season-opening Redbird Invitational.  A 3-over 75 in Monday’s final round saw her go 7-over for the weekend on her way to a tie for 14th place.  Behind her was freshman Louise Standtke.  Making her collegiate debut, Standtke registered a 227 while tying for 25th.

Finishing third for UE and tying for 49th in the final standings was Elizabeth Mercer.  Her 6-over 78 gave her a final tally of 235.  Fourth on the team was Mallory Russell.  Her Monday round of 78 gave her a 3-round score of 237, putting her in a tie for 60th place.  Jane Grankina and Trinity Dubbs had totals of 238 and 239, respectively.

As a team, the Aces came home in 10th place.