CRA
SD Strategy Goal 1: Reduce the effects
of our operations on land, air, and water.
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Activities scheduled for completion in 2008-2009 that contributed
to the Federal SD Goal(s) and/or Green Government Operations
( GGO) Government-wide Target(s) [Footnote 1] below are noted explicitly in the �Department�s Expected Results�
column.
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Federal Goal 3: Reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- GGO
Target: Reduce by 15% from 2002-2003 levels, GHG emissions
per vehicle kilometre from the departmental fleet by 2010.
- GGO
Target: All gasoline purchased for federal road vehicles will be ethanol blended, where available, timeline
- immediate.
- GGO
Target: Tenant departments and agencies will work with their facilities' provider to establish meaningful
targets and the means to measure the reduction of GHG emissions
by 2010.
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Federal Goal 6: Strengthen federal governance and decision-making
to support SD
- GGO
Target: Set a minimum of three procurement targets over three years.
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Expected Results for 2008-2009
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Supporting Performance Measure(s)
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Achieved CRA Results for 2008-2009
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Activity 1.1.1.1: Develop a methodology for estimating Greenhouse
Gas ( GHG) emissions from waste management programs at priority
facilities.
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The CRA developed
a methodology to convert solid waste diversion rates into GHG
emissions. Based on the 2007 solid waste audit results, the CRA
avoided the generation of approximately 2,000 tonnes of Co2 equivalents by diverting 2,700 tonnes of solid
waste from landfill. Further analysis determined that the general methodology was suitable for application
to the next round of solid waste audits that is scheduled in 2009-2010.
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Activity 1.1.1.2: Implement the No Waste program in additional priority
facilities representing a total of 75% of CRA employees
(FTE).
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Number of additional facilities with No Waste program; percentage
of employees with access to No Waste program.
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The CRA implemented
the No Waste program in an additional 18 of 20 selected facilities. This establishes the program in 67%
of CRA facilities, with 83% of
CRA employees having access to the program. Implementation
in the two remaining facilities will be completed in 2009-2010.
Status: In progress (95% complete)
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Activity 1.1.1.3: Implement reduction and reuse programs at priority
facilities, such as green meetings, office moves, paper reduction, and reusable mugs.
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Number of facilities with reduction and reuse programs.
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Within CRA facilities,
reduction and reuse programs include the Second Life Paper program, recycling centres for office supplies,
reusable mugs, green meetings, and green office moves. In order to formalize these activities, the
CRA developed a Reduction & Reuse toolkit. The toolkit,
which will be completed in 2009-2010, will assist employees to measure results from reduction and reuse
programs. In the meantime, the Agency continued to provide employees with information to implement these
initiatives.
Given the success of solid waste recycling at the
CRA, it is expected that all 49 priority facilities have
reduction and reuse initiatives. This will be assessed in the 2009-2010 solid waste audits.
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Activity 1.1.2.1: Include
SD clauses and environmental specifications in all new
strategic sourcing contracts.
[Federal Goal 6/GGO Target: Set a minimum of three procurement
targets over three years.]
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Percentage of strategic sourcing contracts that include environmental
specifications.
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Environmental specifications/ SD criteria were included in five or 100% of strategic sourcing contracts.
These contracts were for paper, toner cartridges, office supplies, translation services, and non-T1 Tax
Program envelopes.
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Activity 1.1.2.2: Develop a management plan to expand the scope of
green procurement to include IT hardware and software.
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Expanded scope of Environmental Management Program for Green Procurement.
(output)
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The draft management plan to green the procurement of Information
Technology (IT) equipment was finalized during the period. The Agency incorporated environmental criteria
into the CRA national contract for end-user devices (laptops,
desktops, servers and monitors). The environmental criteria include the requirement that end-user devices
meet an internationally recognized green certification program for IT equipment. The management program
for green procurement for 2009-2010 also included the greening of IT hardware equipment.
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Activity 1.1.2.3: Review and improve the efficiency of the
CRA procurement process when working with suppliers, such
as the bidding process, ordering systems, e-capabilities, green procurement tracking, and any new contracting
tools.
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Estimated paper savings from improved efficiency in the procurement
process.
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The Agency introduced a new electronic-procurement tool, Synergy.
The tool is an integrated suite of software applications specifically designed to automate the purchasing
process. It enables the Agency to eliminate duplication, reduce administrative and paper burdens, increase
process efficiencies; and allows for better tracking of green procurement performance.
Internal collaboration ensured that green products that are available
within Synergy are identified and labelled; and that its reporting capacity meets the Agency's green procurement
reporting requirements. An added benefit is Synergy's improved accessibility to timely reporting. Analysis
is ongoing to estimate paper savings resulting from these efficiencies.
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Activity 1.1.2.4: Explore opportunities to green services procured
by the CRA.
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Recommendations report document (output).
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The Agency conducted a scan of
CRA, industry, and other government departmental practices
related to the procurement of services. A standard definition for green services was developed, along with
criteria for identifying and procuring green services. The report is being used as a tool to green
CRA service contracts.
The Agency documented the results and recommendations in the Recommendations
Report for Greening Services at the CRA.
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Activity 1.1.4.1: Establish an emissions ( GHG) baseline for business travel to include local and long-distance travel and videoconferencing.
[Federal Goal 3: Reduce greenhouse gas emissions.]
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Baseline for business travel. (output)
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In 2007-2008, the Agency identified data requirements pertinent to
developing a greenhouse gas ( GHG) baseline for
CRA business travel. Data collection and analysis advanced
in 2008-2009; however, the analysis was not completed as planned. The baseline will be established in the
next fiscal year.
Status: In progress (70% complete)
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Activity 1.1.4.3: Communicate best practices for sustainable business
travel to priority employee groups, such as frequent travellers and travel administrators at the
CRA.
[Federal Goal 3: Reduce greenhouse gas emissions.]
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Percentage or number of travellers receiving communications on sustainable
business travel; hits to sustainable business travel Web page; and number of employees committing to use
sustainable business travel options.
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The Agency promotes sustainable business travel to employees through:
1. General communications on sustainable business travel:
The CRA updated the Transportation section within the
SD Website to include information on videoconferencing,
teleconferencing, and the sustainable travel provisions contained in the
CRA Travel Policy.
2. Promotion of the Sustainable Business Travel (SBT) course: The
SBT course was finalized, and an implementation plan
drafted. The plan outlines a structured approach for delivering the course to frequent travellers within
the Agency.
There were 1,361 hits on the Business Travel Web page and 2,977 hits
on the main Transportation Web page on the SD Website
by CRA employees during 2008-2009.
Further work is required in 2009-2010 to complete the identification
of frequent travellers and communicate the best practices for business travel.
Status: In progress (75% complete)
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Activity 1.1.5.1: All vehicles purchased/leased by the
CRA are either hybrid or alternative fuel capable, where
operationally feasible.
[Federal Goal 3/GGO Target: Reduce by 15% from 2002-2003 levels,
GHG emissions per vehicle
kilometre from the departmental fleet by 2010.]
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Number and percentage increase in hybrid and alternative fuel vehicles.
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During the period, the CRA
acquired ten vehicles. Five were alternative transportation fuel (ATF) capable, and the other five were
conventional fuel vehicles due to operational requirements. On March 31, 2009, the
CRA owned/leased 94 vehicles - 13 (14%) were hybrids and
27 (29%) were ATF capable.
The number of hybrids and ATF vehicles owned/leased by the
CRA in 2008-2009 increased by 3 vehicles. The percentage
of hybrids and ATF vehicles in the CRA fleet increased
by 4% to 43%.
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Activity 1.1.5.2: All gasoline purchased for
CRA road vehicles will be ethanol blended, where available.
[Federal Goal 3/GGO Target: Reduce by 15% from 2002-2003 levels,
GHG emissions per vehicle
kilometre from the departmental fleet by 2010.]
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Percentage of gasoline purchased for
CRA vehicles that is ethanol blended.
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The Agency finalized the draft
CRA Fleet Manager's Handbook, and
CRA Fleet Directives and Procedures. Both policy instruments
promote the use of Ethanol-10 fuel in CRA fleet vehicles,
where feasible.
In 2008-2009, the CRA
purchased 162,265 litres of gasoline, of which 9,073 litres were recorded as ethanol blended. This accounted
for 5.6% of CRA gasoline purchase.
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Activity 1.1.6.2: Identify priority facilities, such as Crown-owned
facilities where the CRA is the sole tenant and where the
service provider can measure building energy use, establish an energy use baseline and emissions ( GHG) baseline.
[Federal Goal 3/GHG Target: Tenant departments and agencies will work with their facilities'
provider to establish meaningful targets and the means to measure the reduction of
GHG emissions by 2010.]
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New baselines on energy use and emissions ( GHG).
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The Agency selected six facilities to implement energy conservation
initiatives. To establish a baseline measure of energy use for each facility, the Agency conducted equipment
inventories in five of the six facilities. The remaining inventory will be completed in early 2009. Further
analysis of the inventories is required to establish the energy use baselines.
Status: In progress (85% complete)
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Activity 1.1.6.3: Implement energy reduction initiatives in priority
facilities, in coordination with the landlord, service provider, real property, sustainable development,
and other stakeholders, as appropriate.
[Federal Goal 3/GHG Target: Tenant departments and agencies will work with their facilities'
provider to establish meaningful targets and the means to measure the reduction of
GHG emissions by 2010.]
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Number of priority facilities where energy reduction initiatives
were implemented.
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The implementation of energy conservation initiatives was delayed
as work focused on establishing the energy use baselines. However, consultations ensued with internal stakeholders
to prepare for the implementation of energy conservation initiatives.
Status: In progress (45% complete)
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Activity 1.2.1.1: Complete an assessment of
IT hardware and software disposal practices across the
CRA and use results to expand the scope of the environmental
management program ( EMP) for hazardous materials.
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Assessment document, and new
IT hardware/ software disposal activities in the
EMP for hazardous materials. (output)
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The CRA liaised
with PWGSC's Office of Greening
of Government Operations ( OGGO),
as they lead the interdepartmental effort to streamline the environmentally responsible disposal of electronic
waste. The plans include enhancements to federal programs for recycling and disposal of electronic waste
such as Computers for Schools, and Crown Assets disposal centres. The Agency will conduct a more detailed
review of its IT disposal practices in 2009-2010 to better inform its management plan for IT hardware and
software disposal.
Status: In progress (20% complete)
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Activity 1.2.1.2: Explore opportunities to add the use non-toxic
cleaning products into new and renewed leases at CRA facilities.
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Recommendations report (output).
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Consultations with
PWGSC confirmed that the requirement
to use non-toxic cleaning products in CRA facilities has
been included in the CRA Standard Lease with
PWGSC.
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