• World federation of national business associations for environmental management
• Established in 1991 by business associations for environmental management from Austria, Germany and Switzerland
International Network for Environmental Management
Currently 33 member and affiliated organisations in 25 countries
INEM network reaches more than 3000 companies
Website: http://www.inem.org
Chairman: Dr. Georg Winter
International Network for Environmental Management
GOALS1. Strengthen existing / establish new national
business associations for environmental management
2. Assist in particular SMEs and business in developing / transition countries
3. Improve the quality of environmental management
4. Transfer environmental management know-how and tools to other sectors of society
International Network for Environmental Management
ACTIVITIES•Promotion, development and dissemination of environmental management know-how and tools
•Creation and support of national business association for environmental management
International Network for Environmental Management
Organisation and coordination
of international projects, Publications
conferences, seminars and know-how transfers
Participation in ISO TC/207 and UNEP TIE, etc.
Tools in the market by www.INEM.org downloads every 15 minutes
PROJECTS
EMAS II in Southern Europe - awarenss-raising on economic benefits of EMS in SMEs
EMAS Tool Kit for SMEs - A step-by-step guide to assist SMEs in implementing an EMS and obtain EMAS registration
POEMS - introduction of CP and EMS in SMEs in Czech Republic and Hungary
ECO-BALTIC Conferences -
Environmental Management in the Baltic Sea Region
International Network for Environmental Management
PROJECTS
BALTEMA - Support of the Establishment of a Baltic Environmental Management Association in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
EPICENTRE - Application of Environmental Performance Evaluation and EMS to achieve and report regional environmental improvements
International Network for Environmental Management
The small are the hidden giant.
S ustainableM anagement forA llL ocalL eaders
Global SMALL Initiative Targetgroup
A 10-year campaign to reach a critical mass of 50 000 SMEs with simple information and actions
aimed at improving their environmental and sustainability performance.
Global SMALL Initiative
Gateways for SMALL
Local companies
Local authorities
Local farms Small energy providers
Small credit providers
Small Architecture
Partnerships
1. Sustainable Textile
2. Sustainable Tourisme in Asia
3. EMS for industrial estates
4. Ecomapping on line - GIS
5. Ecomapping on line Fisheries
6. Training for Trainers
ASIA PRO ECO
The maximum budget of the project is 500,000 EUROS
EU partners will secure 60% of this sum throughinternational funding channels, such as the
EuropeanASIA PRO ECO funding programme
Asian partners are expected to secure the remaining 40%.
Sustainable Development and Trade for Asian Textile & Apparel Industries
Raymond van Ermen - EPE Executive Director
Avenue de la Toison d'Or 67 - B-1060 Brussels - Belgium
Tel: +32 2 771 15 34 - Fax: +32 2 539 48 15
Website : e-mail : [email protected]
Sustainable Investments Global Network for Asia (SIGN3)
Building a network of Capacity Building by involving APO & other local and national organizations to achieve goals of Green Productivity for sustainable development and international requirements by Asian Textile Industries.
To open a new market focusing on processes of ecologically and ethical sound productivity by bringing into a network of textile producers from Asian developing countries, European buyers, retailers and consumers wishing to change the existing trading climate and to bring qualitative improvements in the products and processes with respect to quality, environment and social standards.
Sustainable tourism in Asia
Christophe Nutall and Marie Sancy –
Senior Programme Coordinator
UNITAR – Palais des Nations
CH 1211 Geneva
Switzerland
Tel : + 41 22 917 85 80 - Fax : + 41 22 917 80 47
Website : http://www.unitar.org
email :[email protected]
Sustainable tourism in Asia
The objective of the project is to adapt and implement a simplified three-step management tool which complies with the requirements of ISO 14001 and EMAS II through promoting the adoption of a voluntary measure, namely the implementation of an environmental management system, and encouraging sustainable public – private partnership in the field of environmental management and regulatory compliance.
EMS and industrial estatesTransfer and Training
Association Orée
Jean-François Vallès
Project and research manager
42 Rue du Fbg Poissonnière, 75017 PARIS, France
Tel : +33.1.48.24.04.00. Fax : +33..1.48.24.08.63.
[email protected] – www.oree.org
Territorial gouvernance, Cluster’s Agenda 21 IT & Ecomapping
IT & Ecomapping II : Ecomapping on line
Sector application Fisheries
Geir Oddsson Ecomapping LTD Vesturas 62 110 Reykjavik - IcelandWebsite : http://www.ecomapping.org- e-mail : [email protected]
Training for Trainers
Peter HundleyOsterstrasse 58 - 20259 Hamburg - GermanyTel: +49 40 4907 1600 Fax: +49 40 4907 1601Website: http://www.inem.org e-mail: [email protected]
19 modules training programme
1. Kick off2. Mega trends3. EMS : ISO 14001 - EMAS4. The environmental vocabulary5. The ecomapping toolbox
6. Ecomapping and Picasso
7. Your company in the city
8. The material flow
9. You and the greenhouse effect
10. Workers implication - opinion poll
11. The boundaries of your EMS
1. Data integration2. Ecomaps
3. Filling the gaps
4. Your documentation system
5. Your environmental performance Indicators
6. Your micro environmentalReport
7. Factor 10 and ecomapping
8. Don’t shoot at the piano player
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