ABSTRACT

Procurement is considered sustainable when organizations broaden this framework by meeting their needs for goods, services, works, and utilities in a way that achieves value for money and promotes positive outcomes not only for the organization itself but for the economy, environment, and society. Sustainable procurement is a spending and investment process typically associated with public policy, although it is now applicable in the private sector. Sustainable procurement involves a higher degree of collaboration and engagement between all parties in a supply chain. Many businesses have adopted a broad interpretation of sustainable procurement and have developed tools and techniques to support this engagement and collaboration. Workplace requisition and procurement: a procurement solution suitable for organizations from 5 users to 4,000 users. Job costing, budgeting, and reporting are all included in the platform, as well as a self-service portal for vendors.