Exploring Sustainability in Construction: Prospects in Impact Evaluation and Eco-Friendly Public Purchasing
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https://doi.org/10.47205/jdss.2023(4-II)95Keywords:
Circular Public Procurement, Construction, Sustainability, Sustainable InnovationAbstract
This study aims to analyse how the circular public procurement (CPP) affects the environmentally sustainable innovation and green market creation in the construction sector. The construction industry drinking up the resources and energy available lead to environmental issues like Sustainable Public Procurement and Green Public Procurement Policies. However, it is the issue of effectiveness of CPP as a tool for the advancement of sustainable innovation and establishment of green markets that remains controversial. The quantitative research approach is used and the data is collected via polls and secondary sources. The correlation analysis method will help to uncover the relationship between the outcomes and the practices of community journalism. A correlative analysis leads to positive and negative relationships between CPP implementation and sustainable innovations, as well as to green market creation. Although some CPP regulations have given rise to innovation eco-friendly projects and growth in ecological market, others can be improved. The study ends with the giving of recommendations for the enhancement of CPP strategies, the empowering of collaborations among stakeholders, the boosting of capacity, monitoring and evaluation the progress, and the promotion for the awareness of the positive impact of CPP. The research has offered a suggestion that CPP can be a driver of innovation in sustainable development as well as market creation.
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