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Part A: Green Procurement Capacity Building
Activity | 2008-09 Level as % |
2010-11 Level as % |
Description/Comments |
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Training for Procurement and Materiel Management Staff | Nil | 50% | The training of the Procurement and Materiel Management Staff will be achieved by completing the online Canada School of Public Service course - C215 Green Procurement. |
Training for Acquisition Cardholders | Nil | 10% | The training of Acquisition Cardholders will be achieved by in-house awareness sessions, using key information from the online Canada School of Public Service course -C215 Green Procurement. |
Performance Evaluations | Nil | 50% | Environmental considerations will be included in the performance evaluations of the Manager of Procurement and Contracting and the Manager of Administrative Services. |
Procurement Processes and Controls | Nil | NA | OSFI's procurement needs are largely met by government-wide commodity management processes and vehicles established by Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC). Environmental benefits achieved are the same as those identified by PWGSC in the establishment of these processes and vehicles. |
Part B: Use of Green Consolidated Procurement Instruments
Good/Sevice | 2008-09 Level |
2010-11 Target as % |
Description/Comments | |
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$ | % | |||
Paper | N/A | N/A | 75% | OSFI did not track this information in 2008/9 but targets are established for 2010/2011 and tracking of data should allow for reporting for that fiscal year. |
Printers | N/A | N/A | 50% | OSFI did not track this information in 2008/9 but targets are established for 2010/2011 and tracking of data should allow for reporting for that fiscal year. |