Proceedings Book of ICEFMO, 2013, Malaysia Handbook on the Economic, Finance and Management Outlooks ISBN: 978-969-9347-14-6 643 Key Indicators towards the Implementation of Green Government Procurement in Malaysia Nur Diyana Musa Bachelor of Accounting (Hons.) and currently pursuing her Master of Science in Accounting at Universiti Tenaga Nasional. Emails: nurdiyana_7747@yahoo.com Sharifah Buniamin Senior Lecturer at Department of Accounting, Universiti Tenaga Nasional and currently pursuing her PhD. in Accounting at Islamic International University of Malaysia. Emails: sharifah@uniten.edu.my Nor Hasimah Johari Senior Lecturer at Department of Accounting, Universiti Tenaga Nasional. Emails: hashimah@uniten.edu.my Norkhazimah Ahmad Lecturer at Department of Accounting, Universiti Tenaga Nasional. Fatimah Hanim Abdul Rauf Lecturer at Department of Accounting, Universiti Tenaga Nasional. Azwan Abdul Rashid Senior Lecturer at Department of Accounting, Universiti Tenaga Nasional. Abstract Green issue is considered as one of the worldwide issues. Many countries such as the United Kingdom, Japan, and European Union countries have been actively adopting the sustainable green living concept in their normal lives. Since government is considered as the main purchaser in a country, it represents a large proportion of total public spending in both developed and developing countries. One of the initiatives that already been taken in Malaysia is the implementation of green government procurement (GGP). It has been recognized as an effective tool in minimizing the environmental impacts and can be determined as the government’s commitments in sustaining the environment that can be emulated by the society as a whole. However, there is no specific policy,