Greening the government’s supply chain: federal procurement poised to drive sustainability reporting

As the federal government extends sustainability reporting to its supply chain, it needs to adopt more standardized frameworks for reporting than those now in place

The US federal government is poised to extend its sustainability reporting to its supply chain, giving further impetus to a best practice already encouraged by competition in the marketplace. Large government procurers, including the General Services Administration (GSA) and the Department of Defense, are inserting questions and requirements about sustainability into contracts with their largest vendors as they renew them.

‘We just renewed contracts with our two biggest packaging vendors,’ says Jed Ela, sustainability co-ordinator at GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service, which buys products and services not only for GSA’s own needs but also for those of many other federal agencies. ‘They had the ability to report carbon footprint at the customer level.’

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