Prospects & challenges of sustainable procurement in Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority
Abstract
Public procurement is one of the government activities where most of the expense occur. Public
institutions as well as state-owned enterprises need to procure goods, services and works to
carry out their responsibilities and duties. The total volume of public procurement, which is
the government activity of purchasing goods, services and works, accounted for 12% of GDP
and 29% of general government expenditure in OECD countries amounting to EUR 4.2 trillion
in 2013. The share of public procurement at the subnational level represents 63% of the general
government procurement in OECD countries. From the above data it is clear that most
environment risk prone area of public activity is the public procurement. Sustainable
procurement can reduce risk of environment and make our sustainable environment.
Sustainable procurement refers to the process of purchasing goods, works, and services in a
way that considers the social, environmental, and economic impact of the procurement
activities, in addition to cost and quality. It involves taking into account the full life cycle of
the products and services being procured, including the sourcing of raw materials, production,
distribution, use, and disposal. The goal of sustainable procurement is to minimize negative
impacts and maximize positive outcomes, such as reducing waste and emissions, promoting
fair labor practices, and supporting local economies.
Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority is a one of the government own organization. The
organization build hi-tech related economic zones for the IT/ITES industry. The report on the
Prospect & Challenge of Sustainable Procurement in Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park
Authority highlights the potential benefits and challenges of implementing sustainable
procurement practices in the Hi-Tech Park Authority. The report shows that sustainable
procurement can result in cost savings, improved supplier relations, and increased
competitiveness. However, the implementation of sustainable procurement practices also faces
challenges such as a lack of awareness and limited capacity among suppliers, as well as
regulatory and cultural barriers. The report recommends that the Hi-Tech Park Authority take
steps to raise awareness and build capacity among suppliers, as well as engage in collaboration
and dialogue with relevant stakeholders to overcome the challenges and fully realize the
benefits of sustainable procurement.