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Reporting on Green Procurement

This supplementary information table supports reporting on green procurement activities in accordance with the Policy on Green Procurement.

Context

Although the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC) is not bound by the Federal Sustainable Development Act and is not required to develop a full Departmental Sustainable Development Strategy (DSDS), FINTRAC adheres to the principles of the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy (FSDS) by complying with the Policy on Green Procurement.

The Policy on Green Procurement supports the Government of Canada’s effort to promote environmental stewardship. In keeping with the objectives of the policy, FINTRAC supports sustainable development by integrating environmental performance considerations into the procurement decision making process through the actions described in the 2019 to 2022 FSDS “Greening Government” goal.


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Greening Government: The Government of Canada will transition to low-carbon, climate-resilient, and green operations

Greening Government: The Government of Canada will transition to low-carbon, climate-resilient, and green operations
FSDS target(s) FSDS contributing action(s) Corresponding departmental action(s) Performance indicator(s) Results achieved Contribution by each departmental result to the FSDS goal and target
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 Integrate environmental considerations into procurement management processes and controls. Use Procurement Services and Procurement Canada's National Master Standing Offers and Supply Arrangements, where feasible, that include environmental criteria. 71% of contracts for IT services and others will be consistent with environmental criteria identified in the Guidelines for Greening Services Procurement, where available and consistent with the Centre’s security SDG 7 Affordable and clean energy; 9 industry, innovation and infrastructure; 11 sustainable cities and communities; 12 responsible consumption and production; 13 climate action
Use PSPC procurement instruments as its primary mechanism and leverage the environmental considerations incorporated into these Standing Offer and Supply Arrangements
Support for green procurement will be strengthened, including guidance, tools and training for public service employees Update Procurement guides and training documentation and communicate these to managers to increase awareness of the Policy on Green Procurement. Percentage of procurement and/or materiel management specialists who have completed the Canada School of Public Service Green Procurement course (C215) or equivalent, in the given fiscal year. 100% of procurement and/or materiel management specialists who have completed the Canada School of Public Service Green Procurement course (C215) or equivalent, in the given fiscal year. SDG 7 Affordable and clean energy; 9 industry, innovation and infrastructure; 11 sustainable cities and communities; 12 responsible consumption and production; 13 climate action
Follow an approach that includes the use of PSPC procurement instruments, specific training for functional specialist staff, and the inclusion of environmental considerations in the performance evaluations of key individuals.

Report on integrating sustainable development

During the 2021–22 reporting cycle, FINTRAC had no proposals that required a strategic environmental assessment (SEA) and no public statements were produced.

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