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European Commission - Environment Directorate-General EU initiatives on resource efficiency and eco-innovation EU-South Africa Green Growth Workshop Pretoria, 16 February 2011 Timo Makela, Director Environment Directorate-General, European Commission
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European Commission - Environment Directorate-General Europe 2020 Strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth Flagship initiatives Smart growth Digital agenda for Europe Innovation Union Youth on the move Sustainable growth Resource-efficient Europe An industrial policy for the globalisation era Inclusive growth An agenda for new skills and jobs European platform against poverty
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European Commission - Environment Directorate-General ONLY ONE EARTH EU = 2.5 Earths US = 5 Earths
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European Commission - Environment Directorate-General Resource efficiency: background l Global over-consumption of resources l Economic transition needed l Delivering more economic value with fewer inputs Many sectors need a transition (energy, eco- system services, waste management, water, agriculture)
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European Commission - Environment Directorate-General Resource efficiency in EU policy l Europe 2020 Strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth l “Resource Efficient Europe” Communication: Broad range of resources Affects many policies Consistent policy mix needed Knowledge base & research and innovation Greening the entire economy Global agenda
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European Commission - Environment Directorate-General EU and the global agenda l The Rio+20 Summit in 2012. It should focus on concrete measures on e.g.: economic framework conditions for green growth (harmful subsidies, “beyond GDP”, …) water and energy eco-innovation
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European Commission - Environment Directorate-General Eco-refurbishment Cut heating & cooling costs 80% Opportunities Eco-refurbishment
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European Commission - Environment Directorate-General Emerging technologies – Opportunities l Micro-organisms used in waste & wastewater treatment l Nanotechnology in solar panels l In Japan 20% of biotechnology applications sold are industrial-environmental applications l Extensive use of ICT applications
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European Commission - Environment Directorate-General EU eco-industry The EU eco-industry is one of Europe's biggest industrial sectors: annual turnover of more than 300 billion euro (2,5% of GDP), around 3.4 million directly employed (1,5% of all employed) Venture capital investments in clean technologies in Europe rose continuously in recent years to around ¼ of total investments ($1.8bn in 2008)
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European Commission - Environment Directorate-General 2004 EU Environmental Technologies Action Plan ETAP Getting from Research to MarketsImproving Market Conditions Acting Globally l Focus R&D programmes l Technology platforms l Networks of testing centres Performance targets for key products Financial instruments to share the risks Review of state-aids, harmful subsidies Green Public Procurement Awareness-raising, targeted training Supporting eco-technologies in developing countries and promoting responsible foreign investment
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European Commission - Environment Directorate-General Thank you European Commission DG Environment http://ec.europa.eu/environment
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