Sustainable procurement is defined as raising awareness of the strategic importance of government purchasing as a tool to achieve environmental and social sustainability goals and international commitments.
Article 1:
Ensure sustainable procurement by purchasing energy-efficient products.
Article 2:
Transition to sustainable energy sources such as solar and wind power.
Article 3:
Support individuals with special needs, people of determination, women without providers, and charitable exhibitions.
Article 4:
Reduce consumption by selecting reusable products.
Article 5:
Minimize waste generation by choosing products that can be reused and recycled.
Article 6:
Avoid products that contain toxic chemicals, especially solid materials.
Article 7:
Reduce gas emissions associated with product manufacturing.