Enhancing Environmental Sustainability through Public Procurement: A Case Study of the National Environment Management Authority

Wabomba Kefa Mawaya

Kampala International University, Main Campus, Uganda

ABSTRACT

The researcher examines the impact of public procurement on environmental concerns. The purpose of the study was to find out the impact of public procurement on environmental concerns. This study focused on the National Environment Management Authority as a case study. This study might help the National Environment Management Authority better advice the public on how to protect the environment through minimizing, reusing, and recycling the environment. The study was both descriptive and analytical, and the following instruments were used for collecting data: interviews, questionnaires, and documentary reviews. A sample section was used to select respondents who could participate in the research. The researcher recommends two types of public procurement. The government was to set minimum environmental standards for the procurement of a variety of goods. These standards were mandatory within the central government departments and agencies, as well as elsewhere in the public sector. The government was committed to sustainable procurement, which means only purchasing goods and services that are needed and buying items whose production, use, and disposal minimize negative impacts on the environment and society. Procurement is an important tool for helping a government meet its targets for operating sustainably, for example, by minimizing its use of energy and carbon dioxide emissions, water consumption, and waste levels, and increasing its recycling rates. Sustainable procurement also offers the opportunity and power to influence suppliers and the products they develop and design for the wider benefit of the economy and the environment. Partnership is a long-term collaborative form of relationship that is based on a high level of trust. The reason for this relationship with suppliers is risk reduction and product development to achieve better solutions.

Keywords: Public procurement, Environment Management, Public law, Climate change

CITE AS: Wabomba Kefa Mawaya(2024). Enhancing Environmental Sustainability through Public Procurement: A Case Study of the National Environment Management Authority. IAA JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION 10(1):24-33. https://doi.org/10.59298/IAAJC/2024/101.2433.10000