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Organised by UNEP DTIE sponsored by InWent Training Programme for Capacity Building in Cleaner Production Centers. Global Context of Sustainable Consumption & Production. Place , Date. Objectives. Gain a better understanding of the integrated concept of consumption and production.

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  1. Organised by UNEP DTIE sponsored by InWentTraining Programme for Capacity Building in Cleaner Production Centers Global Context of Sustainable Consumption & Production Place , Date

  2. Objectives • Gain a better understanding of the integrated concept of consumption and production. • Benefits of sustainable consumption & production. • Tools and strategies available to address them. • Identify opportunities for leveraging sustainable consumption and production. • Help business to improve products (green products). • Identify green markets. • Influence national policy to change consumption and production patterns.

  3. Why Training on Sustainable Consumption and Production? • UNIDO/UNEP NCPC mandate • Develop experience in product management strategies. • International Agenda • Calls to establish both Consumption and Production issues by NCPCs in 2002/03 WSSD, GC and UN Marrakech meeting • Expansion of services • To keep pace with changes in Consumption and Production paradigm, tools & techniques.

  4. Training agenda on Sustainable Consumption and Production 1. Opening Session 2. Global Context of SCP 3. CPC experiences with SCP[small group activity] 4. Integrating Sustainable Consumption & Production (SCP) 5. Tools and Strategies for SCP 6. Working Groups: SCP – Roles and Opportunities for NCPCs 7. Close of Session

  5. Global Context of SCP- Outline - • Problem-setting • Global consumption patters • Interrelation of consumption and production • Actions needed

  6. Promoting Sustainability: A Challenge for All “Our biggest challenge in this new century is to take an idea that seems abstract - sustainable development - and turn it into a daily reality for all the world’s people.” Kofi Annan, UN Secretary General, March 2001

  7. What is the Problem? “The major cause of the continued deterioration of the global environment is the unsustainable patterns of consumption and production, particularly in industrialized countries, which is a matter of grave concern, aggravating poverty and imbalances.” Agenda 21 (Chap. 4.3), Earth Summit, Rio 1992

  8. What is the Magnitude? “It is simply impossible for the world as a whole to sustain a Western level of consumption for all. In fact, if 7 billion people were to consume as much energy and resources as we do in the West today we will need more than one planet to satisfy all our needs.” Gro Harlem Brundtland, 1994

  9. Sustainable Development: a long-term issue (1) If we go on with current production and consumption patterns, Two planets are needed by 2050 2002 2100 1900 2050

  10. Sustainable Development: a long-term issue (2) Political leaders term of office Corporate investment payback period Life of an electricity generating plant Life of a child born today Influence of CO2 on green house effect 1900 2002 2050 2100

  11. Deterioration Continues • Between 1990 and 1995, 65 million hectares of forest (the size of 130 million football fields) were lost. • In 1996, 25% of the world’s mammal species and 11% bird species were at a significant risk of total extinction. • The global marine fish catch almost doubled between 1975-1995 and now an estimated 60% of fisheries are at or near the point at which yields decline. • 400 million tones of hazardous wasteis created from chemicals each year, with 75% of the use and waste generation attributed to the industrial countries.

  12. Implementation Gap Fundamental changes in the way societies produce and consume are indispensable for achieving global sustainable development. All countries should promote sustainable consumption and production patterns... Governments, relevant international organizations, the private sector and all major groups should play an active role in changing unsustainable consumption and production patterns. WSSD. Johannesburg Plan of Implementation, Sept. 2002

  13. WSSD Plan of Implementation, Johannesburg, 2002 Encourage and promote the development of a 10-year framework of programmes in support ofregional and national initiatives to accelerate the shift towards sustainable consumption and production...

  14. Global Consumption Patters Gross Domestic Product

  15. Inequalities in Consumption • 1.3 billion people live on less than 1 US dollar a day. • The overall consumption of the richest fifth of the world’s population is 16 times that of the poorest fifth. • Nearly 160 million children are malnourished. • More than 880 million people lack access to health services. • 1.5 billion lack access to sanitation and clean water.

  16. Population under the age of 15

  17. Population, Consumption & Environment • Population is not the main problem of environmental degradation, but rather the consumption and production patterns. • Need for inter- and intra-generation equity. • Need to meet the basic needs of the whole population (food, shelter, health, education, clothing).

  18. Interrelation of Cleaner Production and Sustainable Consumption • Over the last decade, we have seen significant improvements in Cleaner Production(pollution prevention, waste minimization, andeco-efficiency). • However, changes in consumption patterns have offset the environmental gains achieved CP and eco-efficiency.

  19. Current Situation • Rebound effects: productivity/efficiency gains being overtaken by production increases • Problems of production process understood but gap of understandingconsumption (use) and disposal of products. • New developing sectors new opportunities • Environmental concerns not integrated into economic and social programmes and vice versa

  20. The challenge... Promoting sustainable consumption and production patterns • New product-oriented strategies (life cycle perspective, design and manufacture) • Understanding consumption • Integrated approach of sustainable consumption and production. De-linking environmental damage from economic growth

  21. Action needed: Influencing consumption & production patterns ... Examine underlying drivers for consumption: • identify obstacles and opportunities for change • improve products and services business • modernize infrastructure and policy frameworks  governments • awareness, dialogue and reflection consumer groups … to create “space for consumption” for all

  22. Environmental Management Evolutionary “Ladder” Anticipate & prevent GOAL Sustainable Development cleaner production; sustainable consumption Prevent Control recycling; treatment Dilute React & treat Save & opportunity Ignore Cost & liability

  23. NOW - national strategies to promote SCP • Starting from human needs • Exploring current consumption and production patterns • Optimizing economic, environmental and social aspects in systems approach • Involving ‘new’ out of the box thinking • Involving new partners • let’s work together...

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