MGMT2018M3 Sustainable Procurement - Introduction
MGMT2018M3 Sustainable Procurement - Introduction
MGMT2018M3 Sustainable Procurement - Introduction
Introduction
Module 3
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Outlines
• What is purchasing and procurement?
• What is sustainable procurement?
• Changes in procurement for sustainability
• A framework for sustainable procurement
Purchasing and Procurement
Purchasing
To buy materials of the right quality, in the right quantity from the right
source, delivered to the right place at the right time at the right price.
Procurement
The process undertaken by the organizational unit that, either as a
function or as part of an integrated supply chain, is responsible for
procuring or assisting users to procure in the most efficient manner the
required supplies at the right time, quality, quantity and price and the
management of suppliers, thereby contributing to the competitive
advantage of the enterprise and the achievement of its corporate
strategy.
Procurement’s Goal
Procurement’s goal at the most basic level is to obtain third party goods
or services at the most competitive price and the best quality needed
for the everyday functioning of the business.
Sustainable Procurement
Sustainability:
• is a key driver for procurement operations, along with quality and
price
• should be embedded into the company culture
• should be integrated into procurement processes
• is an individual’s (employee’s) behaviour to align their decisions with
sustainability
All stakeholders (including employees and suppliers) should
understand the purpose, the strategy, and the roles of sustainability
Role of Procurement in Improving Sustainability
• Corporations are responsible for sustainability and
• Procurement is the front line of corporate sustainability
• Real challenges lie where the raw materials are extracted along the
supply chain
• Procurement of goods should not come at the expense of damage to
the environment or people who live where extraction takes place
• There is a call for responsible procurement by different sections of
society – manufacturers, consumers, governments, regulators,
investors
Changes in Procurement for Sustainability
Unprecedented and powerful forces for change:
• Intense consumer pressure
• Insistence from investors and the financial markets
• Increasing legislation
• An impending climate catastrophe
• Employee expectations from the company they work for