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Green Procurement

Part A: Green Procurement Capacity Building

Performance Measures for Part A

1a. Number of procurement and materiel management staff with formal green procurement training relative to total number of procurement and materiel management staff.

1b. Number of acquisition cardholders with formal green procurement training relative to total number of acquisition cardholders.

2.   Number of performance evaluations of managers and functional heads of procurement and materiel management that incorporate environmental considerations relative to total number of performance evaluations of managers and functional heads of procurement and materiel management.

3.   Number of departmental procurement processes and controls that incorporate environmental considerations relative to total number of departmental procurement processes and controls that should address environmental considerations.

Table: Green Procurement Capacity Building
Activity

Target as %
(as reported in 2010–11 RPP)

Actual Results as % Description/Comments
1a. Training for Procurement
and Materiel Management Staff
100 100 Both FTEs involved in contracting and material management have completed green procurement training.
1b. Training for Acquisition Cardholders 100 67 67% of the cardholders were trained on green procurement before March 31, 2011.  It should be noted that as of June 2011 100% of cardholders had completed green procurement training with the Canada School of the Public Service.
2. Performance Evaluations 100 100 Environmental considerations were included in performance evaluations of key procurement staff.
3. Procurement Processes and Controls 100 100 The NRTEE has an Environmental Code of Practice that is taken into consideration during the procurement process.

Part B: Use of Green Consolidated Procurement Instruments


Performance Measures for Part B

Dollar value of purchases against green consolidated procurement instruments for a specified good or service relative to total dollar value of purchases for that good or service.

Table: Use of Green Consolidated Procurement Instruments
Good/Service Target as %
(as reported in 2010–11 RPP)
Actual Results as % Description/Comments
Photocopy Paper 100 100 The NRTEE continues to purchase 100% post-consumer content photocopy paper 100% of the time.
Toner cartridges 100 100 The NRTEE continues to purchase only remanufactured toner cartridges.