Evaluating the landscape
Top five trends shaping sustainable procurement in Canada
 Transportation is Canada’s second largest contributor of greenhouse gas emissions. This means that fleet is a purchasing category of high opportunity. Photo courtesy of Amanda Chouinard
		Transportation is Canada’s second largest contributor of greenhouse gas emissions. This means that fleet is a purchasing category of high opportunity. Photo courtesy of Amanda Chouinard
	Globally, there has been growing recognition from governments and corporations of the urgent need to address climate change and promote a more circular economy. In Canada, sustainability efforts are gaining momentum with robust government policies and community initiatives focused on reducing carbon footprints, protecting natural habitats, and promoting clean energy solutions. As a result, sustainable public procurement has emerged as a critical tool for governments and public institutions to achieve their sustainability goals
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