Sustainable Public Procurement involves significant complexity and implementation barriers as it involves diverse categories of products and services, each with their own specific sustainability and knowledge requirements. It also requires augmented organizational capacities to handle expanded information flows that provide more holistic views on market capabilities and supply chain inter-dependencies.
In this post we want to review and discuss potential applications of Kraljic methodologies specifically in the context of Green Public Procurement, and even more specifically addressing the GHG emissions footprint of public procurement activities.