Reporting on Green Procurement for the 2021-22 Departmental Results Report
This supplementary information table supports reporting on green procurement activities in accordance with the Policy on Green Procurement.
Context
Although the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) is not bound by the Federal Sustainable Development Act and is not required to develop a full Departmental Sustainable Development Strategy (DSDS), OSFI 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, OSFI 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.
Commitments
Greening Government: The Government of Canada will transition to low-carbon, climate-resilient, and green operations
FSDS target(s)
Actions supporting the Greening Government goal and the Policy on Green Procurement
FSDS contributing action 1
Departments will use environmental criteria to reduce the environmental impact and ensure best value in government procurement decisions
Corresponding departmental action 1
OSFI sets departmental targets to reduce the environmental impact of specific goods or services.
Starting point(s) / Performance indicator(s) / Target(s) / Results achieved
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Starting Point: Not Applicable
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Target: 90% of information technology (IT) hardware at end of life will be recycled or disposed of in a manner which reduces the environmental impact by March 31, 2021.
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Performance Indicator: Volume of IT hardware at end of life that is recycled or disposed of in a manner that reduces the environmental impact, relative to the total volume of all IT hardware that is disposed of in the year in question.
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Result: In fiscal year 2021-2022 OSFI disposed over 90% of its IT hardware that was at the end of life, in a manner which reduces the environmental impact.
Contribution by each departmental result to the FSDS goal and target
FSDS: Departmental actions to embed environmental considerations into public procurement, in accordance with the federal Policy on Green Procurement are expected to motivate suppliers to reduce the environmental impact of their goods, services and supply chains.
UN SDG: SDG 12 – Target 12.7
Corresponding departmental action 2
OSFI continues to embed environmental considerations into public procurement, in accordance with the federal Policy on Green Procurement. Specifically, OSFI:
- Leverages common-use procurement instruments (i.e., standing offers and supply arrangements) that take environmental considerations into account wherever available and feasible.
- Includes support and contribution toward green procurement in the performance evaluations of managers and functional heads of procurement and materiel.
Starting point(s) / Performance indicator(s) / Target(s) / Results achieved
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Starting Point: Not applicable
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Target: All of OSFI's Bid Solicitation, Contract and Statement of Work templates will be reviewed and updated using updated templates that include environmental considerations by March 31, 2021.
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Performance Indicator: Percentage of templates that have been updated.
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Result: 100% of OSFI’s templates have been updated.
Contribution by each departmental result to the FSDS goal and target
FSDS: Departmental actions to embed environmental considerations into public procurement, in accordance with the federal Policy on Green Procurement are expected to motivate suppliers to reduce the environmental impact of their goods, services and supply chains.
UN SDG: SDG 12 – Target 12.7
FSDS contributing action 2
Support for green procurement will be strengthened, including guidance, tools and training for public service employees
Corresponding departmental action(s)
OSFI continues to embed environmental considerations into public procurement, in accordance with the federal Policy on Green Procurement. Specifically, OSFI:
- Ensures that all procurement and/or materiel management specialists complete the Canada School of Public Service Green Procurement course (C215) or equivalent.
- Increases awareness of the Policy on Green Procurement as part of ongoing training programs offered to OSFI managers.
Starting point(s) / Performance indicator(s) / Target(s) / Results achieved
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Starting Point: Not applicable
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Target: All of OSFI's procurement and/or materiel management specialists have completed training on green procurement by March 31, 2021.
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Performance Indicator: Percentage of procurement and/or materiel management specialists who have completed training on green procurement.
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Result: 100% of OSFI’s procurement and/or materiel management specialists have completed training on green procurement by March 31, 2021.
Contribution by each departmental result to the FSDS goal and target
FSDS: Green procurement incorporates environmental criteria into purchasing decisions. Procurement agents who are trained to apply such criteria can award contracts to suppliers with a reduced GHG footprint. This is expected to motivate suppliers to reduce GHG emissions associated with their goods, services and supply chains.
UN SDG: SDG 12 – Target 12.7
Report on integrating sustainable development
During the 2021–22 reporting cycle, OSFI had no proposals that required a strategic environmental assessment (SEA) and no public statements were produced.
Moving forward, OSFI has committed to developing a DSDS in support of its commitments under the 2022-2026 FSDS.