2023
DOI: 10.1108/jopp-08-2022-0039
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How to increase the uptake of circular public procurement? Lessons learned from local authorities in Sweden

Agnieszka Hunka,
Emanuela Vanacore,
Ann-Charlotte Mellquist
et al.

Abstract: Purpose Circular procurement is assumed to foster innovation and influence demand for and supply of goods through criteria setting and dialogue with suppliers. However, even in countries placed at the forefront of sustainability practices such as Sweden, examples of procurement that can truly be considered to be circular are rare. This paper aims to examine circular public procurement practices in a selection of Swedish municipalities and regions through the lens of the Advocacy Coalition Framework. The author… Show more

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“…(5) construction industry A brief, closer look at recent works can give the reader an idea of each niche focus. A first concept, circular economy emerges as a new branch merged with GPP, thus leading to new concepts and strategies known as Circular (Public) Procurement, which can be considered as a component or a specific case of GPP (Hunka et al, 2023;Qazi and Appolloni, 2022). Second, the keyword "barriers" is related mainly to impediments to the implementation of the GPP, country-wise (Ishak and Thiruchelvam, 2023) or in specific sectors, both private such as construction (Al Hazza et al, 2023), or public such as higher education institutions (Leal Filho et al, 2019).…”
Section: Green Public Procurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(5) construction industry A brief, closer look at recent works can give the reader an idea of each niche focus. A first concept, circular economy emerges as a new branch merged with GPP, thus leading to new concepts and strategies known as Circular (Public) Procurement, which can be considered as a component or a specific case of GPP (Hunka et al, 2023;Qazi and Appolloni, 2022). Second, the keyword "barriers" is related mainly to impediments to the implementation of the GPP, country-wise (Ishak and Thiruchelvam, 2023) or in specific sectors, both private such as construction (Al Hazza et al, 2023), or public such as higher education institutions (Leal Filho et al, 2019).…”
Section: Green Public Procurementmentioning
confidence: 99%