Key indicators towards the implementation of green government procurement in Malaysia

Green issue is considered as one of the worldwide issues. Many countries such as the United Kingdom, Japan and European Union countries have been actively adopting the sustainable green living concept in their normal lives. Since government is considered as the main purchaser in a country, it repres...

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Main Authors: Musa N.D., Buniamin S., Johari N.H., Ahmad N., Rauf F.H.A., Rashid A.A.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-293742023-12-28T12:12:48Z Key indicators towards the implementation of green government procurement in Malaysia Musa N.D. Buniamin S. Johari N.H. Ahmad N. Rauf F.H.A. Rashid A.A. 55991720800 46460936200 46461477600 35752785500 35076536800 36968755400 Government linked companies Green government procurement Statutory bodies Sustainable development Green issue is considered as one of the worldwide issues. Many countries such as the United Kingdom, Japan and European Union countries have been actively adopting the sustainable green living concept in their normal lives. Since government is considered as the main purchaser in a country, it represents a large proportion of total public spending in both developed and developing countries. One of the initiatives that already been taken in Malaysia is the implementation of green government procurement (GGP). It has been recognized as an effective tool in minimizing the environmental impacts and can be determined as the government's commitments in sustaining the environment that can be emulated by the society as a whole. However, there is no specific policy, regulation and legal framework that has been implemented in regards to GGP since GGP is a very new concept in Malaysia. GGP has been outlined in Chapter 6 in 10th Malaysian Plan under valuing the nation's environment endowment and the New Economic Model under ensuring sustainability of growth. This research is undertaken due to there is no specific guideline or framework that can be used or referred by the procurement officers in implementing GGP practices in their organizations by using the proposed model. Three main indicators that been involved are familiarity with policies, organisational initiatives and supplier availability that leads to the implementation of the GGP practices in the organization. These indicators hopefully will be useful for the regulators and policy makers, statutory bodies, government linked companies (GLCs) and suppliers in managing the GGP practices. � IDOSI Publications, 2013. Final 2023-12-28T04:12:48Z 2023-12-28T04:12:48Z 2013 Article 10.5829/idosi.wasj.2013.28.efmo.27020 2-s2.0-84891815194 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84891815194&doi=10.5829%2fidosi.wasj.2013.28.efmo.27020&partnerID=40&md5=f4a2d975625129f78ddd3343e6ef03cc https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/29374 28 13 127 135 Scopus
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topic Government linked companies
Green government procurement
Statutory bodies
Sustainable development
spellingShingle Government linked companies
Green government procurement
Statutory bodies
Sustainable development
Musa N.D.
Buniamin S.
Johari N.H.
Ahmad N.
Rauf F.H.A.
Rashid A.A.
Key indicators towards the implementation of green government procurement in Malaysia
description Green issue is considered as one of the worldwide issues. Many countries such as the United Kingdom, Japan and European Union countries have been actively adopting the sustainable green living concept in their normal lives. Since government is considered as the main purchaser in a country, it represents a large proportion of total public spending in both developed and developing countries. One of the initiatives that already been taken in Malaysia is the implementation of green government procurement (GGP). It has been recognized as an effective tool in minimizing the environmental impacts and can be determined as the government's commitments in sustaining the environment that can be emulated by the society as a whole. However, there is no specific policy, regulation and legal framework that has been implemented in regards to GGP since GGP is a very new concept in Malaysia. GGP has been outlined in Chapter 6 in 10th Malaysian Plan under valuing the nation's environment endowment and the New Economic Model under ensuring sustainability of growth. This research is undertaken due to there is no specific guideline or framework that can be used or referred by the procurement officers in implementing GGP practices in their organizations by using the proposed model. Three main indicators that been involved are familiarity with policies, organisational initiatives and supplier availability that leads to the implementation of the GGP practices in the organization. These indicators hopefully will be useful for the regulators and policy makers, statutory bodies, government linked companies (GLCs) and suppliers in managing the GGP practices. � IDOSI Publications, 2013.
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Musa N.D.
Buniamin S.
Johari N.H.
Ahmad N.
Rauf F.H.A.
Rashid A.A.
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author Musa N.D.
Buniamin S.
Johari N.H.
Ahmad N.
Rauf F.H.A.
Rashid A.A.
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title Key indicators towards the implementation of green government procurement in Malaysia
title_short Key indicators towards the implementation of green government procurement in Malaysia
title_full Key indicators towards the implementation of green government procurement in Malaysia
title_fullStr Key indicators towards the implementation of green government procurement in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Key indicators towards the implementation of green government procurement in Malaysia
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