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Green Procurement

The Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying (OCL) has made some progress towards integrating environmental performance considerations into its procurement decision-making processes.

In 2010-2011, the OCL's employee whose responsibilities include procurement and material management completed formal green procurement training online with the Canada School of Public Service.

Even though OCL has not yet established green procurement targets, it is contributing to the protection of the environment by using green procurement instruments whenever possible, buying high-content recycled paper, purchasing rechargeable batteries as well as recycling spent batteries and empty toner cartridges used in office printers.

Other initiatives include printing the OCL's annual report and investigation reports on 100% recycled paper, double-sided printing of documents whenever possible, circulating documents of interest and/or making them available on a shared computer drive rather than printing multiple copies for internal distribution, and using the OCL's website as the preferred means for public distribution of information and corporate publications.