The University of Carthage is committed to embedding sustainability, ethics, and social responsibility at the heart of its procurement and purchasing activities. As a public institution of higher education, we recognise that our purchasing decisions carry significant economic, environmental, and social consequences. And we take that responsibility seriously.
This policy establishes the principles and practices that govern the University's approach to the acquisition of goods, services, and works. It applies to all staff involved in procurement processes across all faculties, departments, and administrative units of the University of Carthage.
The University of Carthage's sustainable procurement policy aims to:
The University prioritizes the procurement of environmentally certified products and services wherever feasible. We seek to reduce our ecological impact by favoring suppliers who demonstrate a commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, minimizing waste, using renewable energy, and adopting circular economy practices. Environmental criteria are systematically incorporated into tender evaluations and supplier assessments.
We are dedicated to ensuring that our supply chain respects fundamental human rights and dignified working conditions. The University requires its suppliers to comply with applicable labor laws, prohibit forced or child labor, guarantee fair wages, and uphold freedom of association. Ethical considerations are integral to our institutional culture and guide all procurement decisions.
The University pursues transparent, competitive, and fair procurement processes in strict compliance with Tunisian public procurement legislation. We evaluate suppliers on the basis of total cost of ownership rather than purchase price alone, considering quality, durability, maintenance costs, and end-of-life disposal. Preference is given to innovative solutions that deliver sustainable long-term value.
The University of Carthage actively encourages the participation of local and regional enterprises in its procurement processes. By supporting SMEs and locally rooted suppliers, we contribute to economic vitality and job creation within our community. Where equal quality and value can be achieved, local sourcing is a preferred option.
This policy applies to all procurement activities of the University of Carthage, including:
The University's procurement strategies are subject to ongoing review and evaluation of their socio-economic and environmental impact, with the aim of continuously improving our processes. The implementation of this policy relies on staff accountability, capacity building, and the adoption of reliable and innovative strategies aligned with international sector standards.
A sustainable procurement working group, involving representatives from finance, legal, academic faculties, and operations, will be established to oversee policy implementation, monitor performance indicators, and report annually to university leadership on progress against sustainability targets.
This policy is grounded in, and compliant with, the following Tunisian legislative and regulatory instruments:
Further reference: https://www.droit-afrique.com/uploads/Tunisie-Code-marches-publics-2014.pdf
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