Greening government operations

As a large purchaser of goods and services and owner of a considerable real property portfolio, we recognize the environmental impact of government activities. Learn how the Office of Greening government operations supports the government in its efforts to shrink its environmental footprint.

Office of Greening government operations

The Office of Greening government operations (OGGO) is an organization of Public Services and Procurement Canada. It works with federal government institutions to reduce the footprint of government operations. How? By providing them with advice and guidance, and by compiling and reporting results.

Supporting sustainable development

The Federal Sustainable Development Strategy provides Canadians with a whole-of-government view of environmental priorities. Each federal institution is responsible for minimizing its own environmental footprint.

"Theme IV. Shrinking the Environmental Footprint – Beginning with Government" of the strategy outlines goals to:

The Office of Greening government operations supports federal institutions on Theme IV. As part of its support role, OGGO:

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Green procurement

We strive to buy environmentally preferable goods and services. These are goods and services that have a reduced impact on the health of Canadians and on the environment. It is not just the ticket price of an item or whether a service is readily available that is most important. We consider the environmental performance over its entire life cycle when deciding whether or not to buy a particular good or service.

In 2006, we introduced the Policy on Green Procurement. This policy integrates environmental performance considerations into procurement activities—from planning and buying, to use and maintenance to disposal.

The Office of Greening government operations supports federal institutions in implementing the policy. Green procurement is integrated in Theme IV of the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy.

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Electronic waste

Electronic waste is surplus electronic and electrical equipment that cannot be reused within a federal institution. It may include assets such as computers and computer components, telecommunications equipment, household appliances, tools and scientific equipment.

In 2010, we launched the federal electronic waste strategy to ensure that the electronic waste resulting from government operations is disposed of properly. The strategy emphasizes reuse first, followed by environmentally sound and secure recycling.

The Office of Greening government operations supports federal institutions in implementing the strategy. Electronic waste management is integrated in Theme IV of the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy.

Reuse

In order of preference, reuse options are:

Environmentally sound and secure recycling

By recycling electronic waste in keeping with the principle of environmentally sound management, we help to:

In order of preference, recycling options are:

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