OTTAWA — Major suppliers to the federal government will have to start disclosing their carbon footprint to keep doing business with Ottawa.
But Treasury Board President Mona Fortier did not answer a question about whether the directive will actually force companies to make their carbon footprints smaller.
Starting April 1, any company awarded a government contract worth more than $25 million will have to publish their annual greenhouse gas emissions.
They also need to use the federal Net Zero Challenge or a similar system to set targets and report on progress.
The challenge requires participants to set a net-zero emissions target by 2050, but there are no penalties if the targets are missed.
The federal government buys more than $22 billion in goods and services annually but the government's contracts database lists only 127 individual contracts worth more than $25 million last year.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 28, 2023.
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