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How can substitution of toxic chemicals stimulate sustainable economic growth? Erik Noaksson, PhD Jegrelius Research Centre Jämtland County Council SE-83140 Östersund, Sweden 063-16 81 86 (office) 070-278 22 44 (cellular) E-mail: erik.noaksson@jegrelius.seerik.noaksson@jegrelius.se
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Outline of intervention -Whats going on in EU? -Whats unique with the region of Jämtland? -Can substitution of toxic chemicals stimulate sustainable economic growth? -How can Green procurement stimulate Green innovations and product development?
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Whats going on in EU? The EU should become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge- based economy in the world, capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social inclusion. - Strategic goal of the Lisbon and Gothenburg Councils -
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One possible way is………….. Green innovations with a focus on substitution of toxic chemicals! …………which could be a strong driving force for sustainable economic growth!
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Whats going on in EU? -REACH (New chemicals legislation) -Green (public) procurement (GP/GPP) -The environmental technologies action plan (ETAP) …..would it be possible to link these three focus areas to enhance sustainable economic growth in a regional perspective…………?
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Whats unique with the region of Jämtland? -Eco belt of Scandinavia - introduction of environmental management systems (EMS) in the region -Green procurement in the public sector as a tool for continues improvement of EMS -The Jegrelius library…….with a focus on toxic chemicals and how these can be substituted owned by the Jämtland County Council!
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Can substitution of toxic chemicals stimulate economic growth? -Gunnar Jegrelius was an environmental chemist and entrepreneur, focused on development of sustainable detergents (1950-1981) -Visionary thoughts about a future ecological sustainable society -Created a unique library focused on substitution of hazardous chemicals and substances!
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What makes the library unique? -5 million documents -Late 17th century -Toxicology, plant chemistry and traditional wisdom -Substances, products and processes -A unique source of inspiration for green innovations and product development!
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Jegrelius Research Centre conducts R&D that contribute to: -Sustainable utilisation of renewable resources (not petroleum based) -Substitution of chemicals that are hazardous to human health and the environment -Improved public health through better chemical management -Economical and sustainable industrial and business development
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Jegrelius focus in two areas: -Green innovations and product development in which quality, eco-efficiency, public health, and experience are combined to give the greatest possible benefits to the client -Green procurement that provides good function to the end-user and reduces the use of chemicals that are hazardous to human health and the environment, which at the same time stimulates the development of environmental friendly products and innovations
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Green innovations and product development -Organic food -Green chemistry (bio-pesticides) -New products from the forest Based on knowledge from the library, Jegrelius is now actively working together with innovators, entrepreneurs and private companies to develop new environmentally friendly products!
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Green (public) procurement Enormous potential in public procurement - in Sweden the public sector turn over 45 billion Euros per year! Greener procurement gives environmental and health profits through decreased usage of toxic products and systems …AND… … it could also stimulate the engagement of all suppliers and contractors in their development of less toxic and better substitutes!
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Health- & environmental risk assessment of products and systems
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Jämtland as a test-bed for procurement of new environmental technologies! Market penetration Environmental performance Wanted Initial Moore New Less
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