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Eng V R Sena Peiris Director, National Cleaner Production Centre, Sri Lanka
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Area: 65,000 sqkm Population: 20 million National GDP; US$ 59 Billion GDP Growth : 6.4% Per capita GDP US$ 2923 Main Economic sectors Tea Rubber Coconut Agriculture Apparel Tourism Industry
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Greening Sri Lanka National Action Plan The overarching Environmenta l Policy for the country
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10 MISSIONS
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Greening the Supply chain
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Policy Instruments In 2010 under a Switch Asia Project funded by EU in Sri Lanka for Food and Beverage Sector, 9 policy instruments were recommended by a panel of Experts to the Ministry of Environment Green Reporting Green Public Procurement Extended Producer Responsibility
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Current Situation Several discussions held with National Planning department under Ministry of Finance Agreed on preparation of procurement Guidelines for selected procurement categories Initially only 20% of the purchases of Government departments will be under Green Procurement
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Current situation 07 Categories selected Supplies Maintenance of Furniture and equipment Acquisition of Furniture and Equipment (Plant & Machinery, Furniture and Office Equipment) Acquisition and maintenance of Buildings Acquisition and maintenance of Plant and machinery Acquisition and Maintenance of vehicles Services
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Current situation Top Decision makers are sensitized Procurement Officers are trained All organizational consumers (Employees) were provided awareness Added costs/benefits are being evaluated Manufacturers/Suppliers are made aware on future requirements on Greening their supplies/services
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Criteria for Selection of Suppliers? Self Declaration by Suppliers Member of Sustainable Reporting system ISO 14001 /ISO 50001 certified Carbon Emissions certified/ Carbon Neutral Eco Labels/ Energy labels
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Eco labeling in Sri Lanka Three initiatives since 2008. So far no final Eco Labeling program Energy labeling for selected products is in progress (CFLs, Fans, Refrigerators,……)
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Desired Benefits Greening of small scale local manufacturers Greening of suppliers/importers Reduction of solid wastes ending in landfills Enhance local recycling industry Reduce hazardous substances in industry Reducing hazardous emissions to environment
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Challenges and Barriers Government subsidies to some environmentally unfriendly products Lack of financial benefits (differential taxing) for environmentally friendly products Cost differentials Resistance from procurement personnel due to underhand benefits from traditional suppliers Justification of higher costs during financial audits Resistance to change
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Greening value Chain A new trend is established by a few key enterprises in Sri Lanka for extending the greening across the entire value chain. Examples: Tourism Industry Apparel Industry Suppliers Customers
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World’s first Carbon Neutral Bra
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Kandalama Hotel, Sri Lanka
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Green value Chain Initiatives Offering Planting of a tree/s to offset the carbon footprint of the Guest Trees cared by a villager and Guest pays an annual donation Hotel take the responsibility for management of the tree Hotel buys fruits/vegetables from nearby farmers Ensure organically grown/carbon footprint is low Offers an organic food corner to guests
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Organic Tea Offer Premium Quality healthy product to customers Pressurizes growers to use organic fertilizer and natural pest control techniques Water Footprint is controlled Carbon footprint reduced
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Thank you
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Contact Details Eng V R Sena Peiris National Cleaner Production Centre 251/30,Kirula Road Narahenpita Colombo 05 Tel :0094 11 2369601/2 Fax :0094 11 2369603 Email: ncpcsl@ncpcsrilanka.orgncpcsl@ncpcsrilanka. Web: www.ncpcsrilanka.org
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