Perspective Of The Sarawak Public Sector In Implementing Green Procurement
In 2013, the government of Malaysia launched the Government Green Procurement (GGP) initiatives, which aim to incorporate environmental factors into government�based procurements, taking into account resource conservation, pollution reduction, and environmental protection. The GGP would be imple...
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Format: | Final Year Project Report |
Language: | English |
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Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS)
2023
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Online Access: | http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46352/1/shahrul%20%28Fulltext%29.pdf http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46352/ |
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Summary: | In 2013, the government of Malaysia launched the Government Green Procurement
(GGP) initiatives, which aim to incorporate environmental factors into government�based procurements, taking into account resource conservation, pollution reduction,
and environmental protection. The GGP would be implemented in Sabah and Sarawak
as a catalyst for growing the green market, which includes the green building sector, to
speed up the green initiative. Since green procurement is a relatively new concept in
Malaysia and there is a lack of knowledge and awareness about it among practitioners.
Hence, this research is aimed to investigate Sarawak Public Sector employees'
perceptions of the use of green procurement in the construction sector. There are three
(3) main objectives of this study which are; (i) to examine the level of awareness in
implementing Green Procurement in Sarawak Public Sector among the government’s
staff, (ii) to discover the limitations or constraints in practicing Green Procurement in
Sarawak Public Sector; and (iii) to provide the strategies that can be used in the
application of Green Procurement in Sarawak Public Sector. There are two phases in
this methodology process; Phase 1 – to obtain data by using a quantitative method,
with questionnaires distributed to Sarawak Public Sector’s employees.; and Phase 2 –
to analyses the data by using IBM SPSS software. At the end of this study, this
paper will be able to provide insights among the staff of the Sarawak Public
Sector regarding the green procurement in delivering construction projects. |
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