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Greening Government Operations

Annex A

2012-13 Report on Plans and Priorities

Mandatory reporting on meeting the requirements of Section 7 of the PWGSC Policy on Green Procurement, as applicable to departments and agencies bound by the Policy on Green Procurement but not the Federal Sustainable Development Act

Targets / Strategies / Comments

  • Approach: CNSC’s DG of Finance and Administration has been mandated to address all aspects of the PWGSC Policy on Green Procurement.
  • Management Processes and Controls: The CNSC is reviewing its contracting activities to include environmental considerations in the performance of the work where applicable. To this end CNSC will be completing in early 2012 a benchmark review of both its motor vehicle and printer fleets after which the CNSC will be integrating environmental considerations in the future life cycle management of these commodities.
  • Setting Targets: For 2012-13, the CNSC will:
    • implement a new imaging device strategy with the view of reducing the fleet by 50% by 2013-14,
    • reduce its fleet of motor vehicles by 8%,
    • assess adequacy of the mailroom equipment at headquarters for value, efficiency and environmental footprint.
  • Meeting Targets: The CNSC expects to meet the targets for 2011-12. The CNSC will have completed training of over 95% of acquisition cardholders on the Policy on Green Procurement.
  • Training: All indeterminate functional specialists in the CNSC have taken CSPS course Green Procurement (C215). All new procurement staff will be expected to complete this course. 
  • Performance Evaluations: Performance objectives related to green procurement continue to be included in the performance evaluation of a senior contracting officer and the manager of the contracting unit.