Green Procurement Is Becoming a Core ESG Strategy


Green Procurement Is Becoming a Core ESG Strategy
With the Ministry of Environment announcing the 2026 Green Procurement Recognition Framework for Private Enterprises and Organizations, green procurement is no longer just a policy response — it is becoming a measurable ESG performance indicator for companies pursuing net-zero transformation.
For enterprises, the real question is no longer whether to procure green products, but whether those purchases can be officially recognized, reported, and disclosed.
Turning Procurement into Reportable ESG Performance
According to the Corporate Green Procurement Disclosure Guidelines, companies are encouraged to clearly disclose how green procurement supports their sustainability goals, particularly SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production.
A typical ESG disclosure may state:
To advance SDG 12 and support the government’s green procurement policy, the company prioritizes products and services certified under the Environmental Protection Label and other government-recognized eco-labels. In the reporting year, total eligible green procurement reached NT$ XX million.
When companies choose TYC products certified under Taiwan’s Environmental Protection Label, this disclosure can directly correspond to actual procurement activities, making green procurement verifiable, auditable, and reportable.
Why Environmental Protection Label Products Matter
Selecting products certified with the Environmental Protection Label (EPL) enables companies to:
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✔ Include purchases in official green procurement reporting
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✔ Use procurement data as ESG / sustainability report disclosures
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✔ Support ESG evaluation score enhancements under upcoming frameworks
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✔ Convert material selection into concrete low-carbon and circular-economy outcomes
Not all “green” claims are reportable — certification matters.
TYC’s Role: Making Green Procurement Actionable
TYC provides Environmental Protection Label–certified circular material products, helping enterprises integrate sustainability directly into procurement decisions.
By choosing TYC, companies can align:
Policy compliance × ESG disclosure × Supply-chain decarbonization
— without increasing operational complexity.
One Key Takeaway
As green procurement becomes a baseline requirement,
choosing certified products means your ESG report is already one step ahead.