Eco-profit
In an "Eco-profit" programme, an approach
which was developed by the Graz Cleaner Production Centre, a close
co-operation is established between local and regional governments (who
financially co-sponsor the programmes and pay licence fees to
Eco-Profit), and companies, chambers of industry, chambers of
handicrafts and research institutes. In several workshops the
participating firms first learn basic concepts and afterwards identify
concrete projects to be implemented with the support of consultants. The
objective is to introduce environmental sound processes into enterprises
(less inputs of raw and other materials, less waste and emissions),
increase motivation for environmental protection on all enterprise
levels and to create economic success. In social terms, jobs are
safeguarded and quality of life is improved for all inhabitants. The
approach has been further developed into an instrument of sustainable
development in a municipality or region fostering networking and
transfer of know-how.
The GTZ-PREMA programme has initiated a first application in
Germany by convincing a local community (Wolfenbüttel,
Agenda 21 office) and its partners (University-FH
Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel and the local industry representatives) that
the triple win approach of the German PREMA might be as good as the
Austrian Eco-Profit for local communities or even superior (because of
the third win not existing in Eco-Profit). The results of this first
co-operation GTZ/local community/university/local companies with
financial support of the Land Niedersachsen, will be available by July
2002 (check here)
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