2022–2023 Departmental Results Report – Supplementary information tables – Reporting on green procurement
This supplementary information table supports reporting on green procurement activities in accordance with the Policy on Green Procurement.
Context
PacifiCan is bound by the Federal Sustainable Development Act but did not develop an optional 2022–23 Departmental Sustainable Development Strategy Report. To comply with the reporting requirements under the Policy on Green Procurement for 2022-23, the Reporting on Green Procurement supplementary information table was prepared and listed in the 2022–23 Departmental Results Report.
Commitments
Greening government: The Government of Canada will transition to low‑carbon, climate-resilient, and green operations.
FSDS target | FSDS contributing action(s) | Corresponding departmental action(s) | Starting point(s), performance indicator(s), target(s) | Results achieved | Contribution by each departmental result to the FSDS goal and target |
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Actions supporting the Greening Government goal and the Policy on Green Procurement. | Departments will use environmental criteria to reduce the environmental impact and ensure best value in government procurement decisions. | PacifiCan will include criteria that address carbon reduction, sustainable plastics, and broader environmental benefits into procurements for goods and services that have a high environmental impact. PacifiCan will incorporate environmental considerations into the development of any common-use procurement instruments. |
Starting point: PacifiCan’s commitment to include environmental criteria to reduce its environmental impact in procurement. Performance indicator: Volume of expenditure through Standing Offers and Supply Arrangements (SOSAs) that include environmental criteria. Inclusion of environmental considerations (e.g. reduce, reuse, or include environmental criteria) in new common-use procurement instruments. Target: Environmental criteria are considered in purchasing decisions. |
Result: In 2022-23, PacifiCan had $38,026 of procurement expenditures resulting from SOSAs that included environmental criteria. Environmental considerations were included in all new contracts awarded by PacifiCan. |
Including environmental criteria in procurement instruments ensures PacifiCan acquires goods and services from suppliers who meet standards for sustainability and energy efficiency to reduce the environmental impact of departmental operations. Environmental criteria in SOSAs also motivates prospective suppliers to reduce the waste and emissions associated with their goods, services and supply chains.
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Support for green procurement will be strengthened, including guidance, tools and training for public service employees. | PacifiCan will ensure decisions makers, material management, and specialists in procurement have the necessary training and awareness to support green procurement. | Starting point: Identify procurement guidance needs for staff, including training and tools. Performance indicator: Percentage of specialists in procurement and materiel management who have completed training on green procurement. Target: Trained staff supporting green procurement. |
In 2022-23, 100% of PacifiCan’s procurement and materiel management specialists had completed the Canada School of Public Service Green Procurement course (C215). All acquisition card holders completed the Green Procurement Course before being issued an Acquisition Card. |
Green procurement incorporates environmental criteria into purchasing decisions. Procurement agents trained to apply environmental criteria can award contracts to suppliers who reduce the waste and GHG emissions associated with their goods, services and supply chains to reduce the overall environmental impact of departmental operations. SDG 12 – Target 12.7 |
Report on integrating sustainable development
During the 2022–23 reporting cycle, PacifiCan had no proposals that required a strategic environmental assessment and no public statements were produced.
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