Author(s):
Farinha Simões Raposo, Ana Mafalda
Date: 2013
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/7136
Origin: Instituto Superior de Gestão
Subject(s): Sustainability; Energy Management; Green Energy Procurement; Energy Policy Planning; Green Business Development
Description
Este trabalho de investigação foi produzido com o apoio do CIGEST - Centro de Investigação em Gestão, dentro da linha de investigação de Ambiente e Sustentabilidade.
Concepts such as Sustainable Development and Green Procurement are increasingly present today. Green Procurement has a great overall importance in reducing environmental impacts regarding consumer goods and services and, consequently, the way of living in society as well as the whole world, in a Sustainable Development perspective. The general framework of the study focuses on the United Nations and the European Union‘s Green Procurement policy that has consequences on the Portuguese Energy Policy and affects purchases and businesses. The main concepts to develop are the Sustainability, the Sustainable Development and the Green Procurement. Green Procurement must be, implemented in a holistic way organizations and be in consumers concerns, by including environmental and social considerations into its acquisition practices. Lacroix (2011) defines Green Procurement by the following way: Green procurement is the purchasing of products or services which have a lower impact on the environment over their whole life cycle than the standard equivalent. (P. 2) The main objective of the study is to identify the current policies of green procurement policies in the UN, EU and in Portugal and, consequently, in organizations, and to explore the issues that may affect the people‘s behavior and business and activity.