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Greening Government Operations (GGO)

Overview

The GGO supplementary table applies to departments and agencies bound by the Federal Sustainable Development Act, the Policy on Green Procurement, or the Policy Framework for Offsetting Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Major International Events.

Please note:

  • RPP refers to Reports on Plans and Priorities and represents planned / expected results.
  • DPR refers to Departmental Performance Reports and represents actual results.

Green Procurement Reporting For Departments and Agencies Not Bound by the Federal Sustainable Development Act


Mandatory reporting on meeting the requirements of Section 7 of the Policy on Green Procurement, as applicable to departments and agencies bound by the Policy on Green Procurement but not the Federal Sustainable Development Act, should be reported here1.
Performance Measure RPP DPR
Policy Implementation Status (Optional)  

Strategies / Comments

The CIRB continues to support the protection of the environment and sustainable development by ensuring environmental considerations form part of the procurement decision-making process and choosing preferable goods and services within the green market.

In Fiscal year 2012–13, the Canada Industrial Relations Board (the CIRB) will monitor its continued compliance with the requirements of the Policy on Green Procurement by implementing the following strategies:

  1. By March 31, 2013, the CIRB will have established a formal process for the disposal of all departmentally-generated surplus electronic and electrical equipment in an environmentally sound and secure manner.
  2. By March 31, 2014, the CIRB will reuse or recycle 100% of surplus electronic and electrical equipment (EEE) in an environmentally sound and secure manner.
  3. By March 31, 2014, 100% of printer, faxes, scanners and photocopiers purchased will have one or more environmental features.
  4. The CIRB will continue to purchase paper that has a minimum of 30% recycled content.
  5. By March 31, 2013, all incumbents in key positions involved in the CIRB procurement process will take the online Green Procurement Course (C215E) offered by the CSPS.
  6. By March 31, 2013, all incumbents in key positions involved in the CIRB procurement process will have at least one performance and/or training objective related to green procurement. It will be integrated to the Employee learning and performance planning and review agreement.

Notes:

  • 1 Alternatively, departments and agencies bound by the Policy on Green Procurement but not the Federal Sustainable Development Act (FSDA) can follow the approach required of FSDA departments for green procurement by setting and reporting on green procurement targets as specified in the "Green Procurement Targets" section in the above table.