On September 30, 2011, the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency officially ended its Climate
Leaders program. One element of the Climate Leaders program was the
Small Business Network (SBN) which offered small businesses tools
and resources to assist them with managing and reducing their GHG
emissions. In direct response to E.O. 13514, EPA and the U.S.
General Services Administration (GSA) utilized the Climate Leaders
SBN as the foundation to launch the Federal Supplier Greenhouse Gas
Emissions Inventory Pilot ("the Pilot") in August 2010 to assess
the benefits and challenges experienced by small businesses in
completing and reporting a GHG emissions inventory. The Pilot is a
voluntary, three-year program in which small businesses are
required to develop annual GHG emissions inventories through
September 2013. The small businesses are also required to develop
and implement GHG emissions reductions strategies and review their
progress towards meeting their reduction goals and the associated
benefits. Through this interagency agreement, EPA continues to
support the Pilot with education and technical assistance. EPA has
developed this renewal ICR to ensure that the Pilot remains
credible by obtaining continued authorization to collect
information from its participants to ensure that they are meeting
their GHG goals. Companies that joined the Pilot voluntarily agree
to the following: Setting a corporate GHG reduction goal;
submitting a GHG inventory management plan; reporting to EPA, on an
annual basis, the company's GHG emissions inventory, and progress
toward their GHG reduction goal via the Annual GHG Inventory
Summary and Goal Tracking Form. The information contained in the
inventories of the companies that participate in the Pilot may be
considered confidential business information and is maintained as
such. EPA uses the data obtained from the companies to assess the
success of the Pilot in achieving its goals and to identify the
type of outreach, training, and other direct assistance and
incentives that will help small business federal suppliers meet the
objectives of E.O. 13514. Responses to the information collection
are voluntary.
EO: EO
13514 Name/Subject of EO: Federal Leadership in Environmental,
Energy, and Economic Performance
There is a decrease of 18,670
hours in the total estimated burden currently identified in the OMB
Inventory of Approved ICR Burdens. This decrease reflects EPA's
phase down of the Climate Leaders program on September 30, 2011. As
a result, the number of respondents to this ICR decreased to
include only those 46 small businesses participating in the joint
EPA-GSA Federal Supplier Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory
Pilot.
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John sottong 202 343-9397
sottong.john@epa.gov
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with 5 CFR 1320.9 and the related provisions of 5 CFR
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