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Green Procurement

The NEB set green procurement targets in its 2011-12 Report on Plans and Priorities and will work to achieve them during the next year.

Green Procurement Capacity Building


Activity Target as % (as reported in 2010–11 RPP) Actual Results as % Description/Comments
Training for Procurement and Materiel Management Staff N/A N/A 4 of 6 functional specialist staff have completed CSPS Course C215 – Green Procurement.
Training for Acquisition Cardholders N/A N/A 4 of 47 acquisition card holders have completed CSPS Course C215 – Green Procurement.
Performance Evaluations N/A N/A In 2010-11, the Functional Heads of Procurement and Material Management did not have environmental considerations incorporated into their performance evaluations.
Procurement Processes and Controls N/A N/A At the end of 2010-11, there were no formal process controls in place for Green Procurement.

Use of Green Consolidated Procurement Instruments


Good/Service Target as % (as reported in 2010–11 RPP) Actual Results as % Description/Comments
Paper N/A N/A Seventy two per cent of all paper purchases ($23.4K) were purchased using a Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) green consolidated procurement instrument.
Furniture/Equipment and Machinery N/A N/A Sixty three per cent of all Furniture/Equipment and Machinery purchases ($564K) were purchased using PWGSC green consolidated procurement instruments.