Departments and agencies bound by the Policy on Green Procurement but not the Federal Sustainable Development Act must complete mandatory reporting on meeting the requirements of Section 7 of the Policy on Green Procurement using this section5.
  Strategies / Comments
  
    - Approach: The PMPRB´s   approach to implementing green procurement is targeted to the use of   PWGSC procurement instruments, ensuring key procurement personnel are   trained and including green procurement objectives in the employee   performance evaluations of key decision makers.
 
    - Management Processes and Controls: The PMPRB uses PWGSC procurement instruments as its primary procurement mechanism   and leverages the environmental considerations incorporated into these   standing offers.  Furthermore:
      
        - Since 2010-11, the PMPRB has been following the Federal Electronic Waste Strategy for surplus electronic and electrical equipment ; and
 
        - Since 2011-12, all contracting documents include a clause   addressing environmental considerations in the performance of the work   required. 
 
      
     
    - Setting Targets: In addition to the commitments identified in ii., v., and vi., the PMPRB will continue to ensure that 95% of all purchases are made through   PWGSC green consolidated procurement instruments, where available.
 
    - Training: Senior management   will also increase staff awareness of environmental issues, such as   limiting the number of colour copies and printed copies of documents to   only what is necessary and using two-sided printing and copying where   feasible.
 
    - Performance Evaluations:   Include an objective to ensure environmental considerations are taken   into account in all procurement activities in the performance management   agreement of each Chief or Unit Head in Corporate Services Branch with   responsibility for procurement.
 
    - Meeting Targets: The PMPRB will report against these targets in the Departmental Performance Report.