“Sustainable Procurement Practices and Their Impact on Supply Chain Performance in Autonomous and Non-Profit Organizations in Bangladesh.”
Abstract
Sustainable procurement is increasingly recognized as a strategic driver for improving supply
chain performance among not-for-profit organizations (NPOs) in Bangladesh. This study
explores the impact of sustainable procurement practices on operational efficiency, cost
optimization, and social responsibility within the NPO sector. Findings reveal that while initial
adoption poses challenges such as higher upfront costs, limited supplier options, and
institutional resistance the long-term benefits are substantial. These include enhanced risk
management, improved supplier relationships, reduced environmental impact, and
strengthened social accountability. However, gaps in training, policy alignment, and life-cycle
cost analysis limit broader implementation. The research underscores the importance of
regulatory reform, capacity-building, and leadership commitment in overcoming barriers.
Ultimately, sustainable procurement presents a viable path to achieving resilient, efficient, and
socially responsible supply chains in Bangladesh’s NPO landscape.
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