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Assessment of Factors Affecting the Adoption of Green Public Procurement in Tanzania: A Case of Government Procurement Service Agency (GPSA)

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dc.creator Mangula, Vestas
dc.date 2020-06-29T21:38:44Z
dc.date 2020-06-29T21:38:44Z
dc.date 2019
dc.date.accessioned 2021-05-05T08:40:21Z
dc.date.available 2021-05-05T08:40:21Z
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/11192/3375
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11192/3375
dc.description A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirement for the Award of the Degree of Master of Science in Procurement and Supply Chain Management (MSc. PSCM) of Mzumbe University 2019
dc.description Governments and their public institutions all over the world combined purchase more goods and services each year where a large number of these items contribute to the deterioration of the environment in general, including contamination of the air and water and destruction to the environment. In the government’s jurisdiction lies the purchasing power to achieve policy goals that can contribute to the conservation of the environment by promoting responsible purchasing or green procurement. This study was carried out with an objective of assessing the factors affecting the adoption of Green Public Procurement in Tanzania, by taking Government Procurement Service Agency (GPSA) as the case of the study, from where data was collected by means questionnaires and was analysed in order to come up with the findings. Some of the findings are that the adoption of GPP at GPSA was negatively affected because of the insufficiency of capital to implement eco-friendly procurement and lack of training of staff on green procurement by the institution. However, it was observed that though the policy is not clear on green policies, most of the staff were aware of some green procurement policies. The top management of the organisation was willing to support the implementation. It was also discovered that there is the availability of green products in the local markets while imported ones were noted to be very expensive. In conclusion, organisations should embark on training their employees on this concept of green public procurement so that there can be speed in adoption. Also, the government should consider reviewing its current procurement laws and regulations in order to adequately cover the area of green procurement especially required green standards and procedure guidelines. Furthermore, the subject of green procurement needs more exploration in Tanzania especially its implementation and adoption in the private sector.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Mzumbe University
dc.subject Green Public Procurement
dc.subject Government Procurement
dc.subject Procurement Policies
dc.title Assessment of Factors Affecting the Adoption of Green Public Procurement in Tanzania: A Case of Government Procurement Service Agency (GPSA)
dc.type Thesis


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