Characteristics of green public procurement in Hungary

Autor/innen

  • Anita Boros Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5330-9050
  • László Kovács University of Public Service, The Doctoral School of Public Administration Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18531/Studia.Mundi.2022.09.04.39-49

Schlagwörter:

green public procurement, sustainable public procurement, circular economy, circular public procurement, sustainability

Abstract

Green, sustainable and circular public procurement are concepts that require a completely different approach from the point of view of public procurement as well. An economic approach that goes beyond the economic aspects of occasional procurement needs and is also suitable for achieving wider effects. The legal foundations for these have already been mostly created by the legislator at the EU and national level. However, the application of narrowly or broadly interpreted green aspects requires the conscious behavior of the entire value chain of the given procurement.

In our study, we examined (i) what exactly is covered by some definitions of public procurement classified under the general term of green public procurement (sustainable public procurement, circular public procurement), (ii) what is the ratio of green public procurement in Hungary, and (iii) we tried to formulate proposals for the more effective application of green public procurement.

Autor/innen-Biografien

  • Anita Boros, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences

    professor
    E-mail: boros.anita@uni-mate.hu

  • László Kovács, University of Public Service, The Doctoral School of Public Administration Sciences

    doctoral student
    E-mail: kovacs.laszlo@kt.hu

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2022-12-28

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