Feds to require biggest suppliers to disclose emissions, set carbon footprint targets
OTTAWA — Major suppliers to the federal government will soon have to start disclosing their carbon footprint to keep doing business with Ottawa.
The new procurement directive will take effect April 1, requiring that any contracts worth $25 million or more only go to companies that agree to publish their annual greenhouse gas emissions and show how they plan to reduce them.
But Treasury Board Minister Mona Fortier did not have an answer when asked whether the policy does anything to make sure those plans succeed.
“The big message we have today is that we’re championing sustainable procurement,” Fortier said at an event on the sidelines of a climate and economic sustainability conference in Toronto.


