Sustainable Procurement Research: A Systematic Literature Review] This study aims to conduct a systematic review of the development and implementation of sustainable procurement (SP) with the main focus on the supplier evaluation process. This study analyzed 17 selected articles from the scopus database using the PRISMA approach to ensure a comprehensive and relevant literature selection process. The results of the study show that in recent years there has been a significant increase in academic interest in SP, especially in the context of supplier evaluation, with four main dimensions of supplier evaluation, namely: economic, environmental, social, and governance. The economic dimension includes cost efficiency and investment in green supply chains, while the environmental dimension includes carbon emission reduction and waste management. Social and governance aspects are also important considerations. Analytical techniques such as Fuzzy Decision-Making and AHP are widely used to support more objective supplier evaluations. This study recommends the development of standardized evaluation models and the use of digital technologies to support sustainable procurement practices in the future.
Mochamad Chusaerie (Sat,) studied this question.