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The Stakeholder Perspective Dr Catherine Ganzleben European Environmental Bureau Dr Catherine Ganzleben | EU Policy Officer, EEB
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Who benefits from the system and how? Vendors: credibility Industry: addresses info barriers BUT: not in situ, language, link to BAT NGOs & regulators: data Cleaner environment – Public DYNAMIC Dr Catherine Ganzleben | EU Policy Officer, EEB
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Who might lose? Vendors that do not participate Vendors outside the EU Dr Catherine Ganzleben | EU Policy Officer, EEB
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What actors are interested in the results of performance verification? Regulators: standard precursor NGOs: data for submission to technical working groups (e.g. Sevilla Process) Dr Catherine Ganzleben | EU Policy Officer, EEB
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How should NGOs be involved in the development of the system? Independent verification: credibility Prioritizing technologies Best practice Trade offs NGOs require remuneration Dr Catherine Ganzleben | EU Policy Officer, EEB
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In situ verification? Partnership with existing installations with compatible technical portfolio Independent performance verification In situ data Problems: risk, confidentiality Dr Catherine Ganzleben | EU Policy Officer, EEB
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Securing benefits: Context? Drivers of demand Regulation Consumer pressure Dr Catherine Ganzleben | EU Policy Officer, EEB
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Challenges Boycotts of progressive suppliers Technological lock-in Dr Catherine Ganzleben | EU Policy Officer, EEB
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Thank you! Dr Catherine Ganzleben, EEB Catherine.ganzleben@eeb.org Dr Catherine Ganzleben | EU Policy Officer, EEB
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