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Green procurement in the Asian public sector and the Hong Kong private sector
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2010
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Green ProcurementSustainable DevelopmentEnvironmental EconomicsProcurement PolicyEnvironmental PolicyHong KongManagementSupply ChainGreen Purchasing/green ProcurementSourcing ManagementGlobal StrategyGreen Supply ChainPublic PolicyProcurementAsian Public SectorSustainable ProcurementSupply Chain ManagementMarketingGreen CertificationsPublic ProcurementEconomic PolicyGreen ProductBusinessSustainable Supply ChainsSustainable ProductionSupply Chain AnalysisGovernment Procurement
Abstract Since the 1980s, green purchasing/green procurement has increasingly been recognised as an effective means of addressing and reducing negative environmental impacts related to product production and consumption around the world. This paper reviews the procurement practices and policies of five Asian countries and Hong Kong, in the context of an international overview of green purchasing and practices. The extent of government involvement in green procurement is found to directly determine its overall effectiveness, and up‐to‐date information resources clearly enhance delivery and performance. A case study in Hong Kong demonstrates how public leadership on green procurement has advanced green procurement in the private sector.
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