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1. Presented by: Burcu Tunçer UNEP / Wuppertal Institute collaborating Centre on Sustainable Consumption and Production Civil Society Platform on SCP Background and Latest developments
4. Global production and consumption systems fail to achieve fair distribution of resources.
5. Global production and consumption systems are not mindful of planetary limits. “ ... there is a direct link between the financial crisis and the ecological crisis. To the extent that ecological limits restrict the growth rates of earnings, stock prices will fall.” Carsten Henningsen, co-founder of the global sustainability fund Portfolio 21.
6. Sustainable consumption and production approaches let us mind the planetary limits Source: Adapted from Wuppertal Institute, Fair Future Resource-efficient consumption & shift to sustainable lifestyles Development through leapfrogging high-impact consumption patterns Countries with high footprint per capita Countries with low footprint per capita Time Per capita consumption (no. of planets) 1
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8. Who is the civil society? Academia/Research Institution Activist Group Charity Policy Institution Club Not-For-Profit Organisation NGO Community Organisation Foundation Environmental NGO Youth Group Cultural/Ethnic/Gender Group Cooperative Consumers Association/Organisation Trade Union Support Group Religious Organisation Professional Association Private Voluntary Organisation Any legal entity that is non-governmental, not-for-profit, not representing commercial interest and pursuing a common purpose in the public interest.
9. Civil society is part of the triangle of change Government Business Civil Society “ Participation of all actors in society is needed to achieve sustainable consumption and production . None of these actors can change unsustainable patterns alone, but together they can form a so-called triange of change . Actors are ready to change their behaviour if they know that others are doing their bit.“ UK Sustainable Consumption Roundtable, 2006
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12. The challenge of Sustainable Consumption & Production Focus on food&drink, mobility and housing: Together these impact areas account for approximately 70-80% of environmental impacts arising from all products over their life cycles. Impact categories thereby range from global warming, acidification, photochemical ozone formation to eutrophication.* Housing Food & Drink Mobility Others *Source: EIPRO Study 2006, NAMEA Study 2006, WI 1998
23. The challenge of Sustainable Consumption & Production Source: adopted from WWF 2005 Human Development Index Ecological Footprint per person Sustainable Development High demand on biosphere per person High demand on biosphere per person Low human development Within carrying capacity Low human development Minimum acceptable level of Human Development World average biocapacity available per person “ Developed Countries” “ Developing Countries” traditional How can we consume and produce with fair share of resources? leap frogging
24. The challenge of Sustainable Consumption & Production Ecological Footprint by Region 2001 Source: WWF 2005 Western and Central Eastern Europe Consuming beyond planetary limits
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30. The challenge of Sustainable Consumption & Production Source: Wuppertal Institut e, 2005 Which growth path to follow?
31. Sustainable consumption and production aproaches can help fair share of resources Industrialised countries ~ 20% of ecological backpack ~ 80% of value added Developing countries ~ 80% of ecological backpack ~ 20% of value added End-of-life (reuse/recycle) Use Retail (sales) Production Sourcing core materials
32. Launch Conference and Dialogue series 1 in Szentendre Hungary Organised by REC, CSCP and CfSD on the 13th and 14th of October 2008, in Szentendre, Hungary NNN people from x different countries participated in the conference The conference programme contained presentations, panel discussions and dialogue series on food, housing and mobility. The dialogue series focused on trends, drivers and impacts in food, housing and mobility as well as possible CSO actions. A lot of new exciting ideas were generated and new friends made! picture picture