PARTNERSHIP
BETWEEN EUROPE AND ASIA FOR CLEANER ENVIRONMENT (PEACE)
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Technology
is the key to environmental excellence and partnership is
the best way to take advantage of each other's strength.
Setting up of the PEACE follows one of the major recommendations
of the Second Round Table on Cleaner Environment held in
New Delhi in June 1999. This Round Table established the
need for a forum to encourage regular dialogue between European
and Asian stakeholders to disseminate information and benefits
of environment friendly products, processes, practices,
equipment and technology. Under the proposed project PEACE
Clubs will be set-up in Europe and Asian Countries to share
the experience on environment friendly technologies. PEACE
clubs will work as bridges between Europe and Asia for easy
and swift flow of information and technology. The focus
will be on SMEs, who do not have capability to invest the
amount of capital required to access information to improve
their environmental management. PEACE will benefit European
companies seeking to market their environmental technologies.
Asians will benefit by having a demand-driven channel for
information and technology on environmentally responsible
action and take concrete action in improving the quality
of environ.
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PEACE
has the following objectives :
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Encourage
environment friendly trade and investment flow between Asia
and Europe. Institutionalise dialogue between European and
Asian stakeholders on environment friendly action and socially
sustainable issues between the two regions. Creation of
selfsustainable environmental clubs called PEACE clubs across
Asia that could act as focal points on exchange of information
on environment best practices. Inform public, private sector
and civil society in Asia about the benefits of environmentally
friendly trade, investment, action and behaviour. Involve
European organisations to help increase environment management
capacity in Asia. Develop, promote and support Asia-Europe
Environmental R & D network. Offer expertise on formalisation
policies, regulatory frameworks, management instruments,
financing mechanism with a view to bring down environmental
degradation in Asia. Facilitate market based approaches
to environmental protection. Help and advice in integration
of environmental accounting with economic accounting. Development
of an environmental portal to provide gateway to all environment
related information. First meeting of PEACE Club has taken
place in January 20, 2001 in New Delhi, INDIA. Invitees
for the first meeting include all experts who attended the
2nd Round Table in New Delhi. The agenda will include formation
of PEACE Clubs in the country off each representative. PEACE
Clubs will provide all the information related to environment
technologies and also undertake matchmaking between Asian
and European stakeholders. All these services shall be free
of cost in the first year. The only income will be from
enrolment of members. After a year of the set-up of the
club, it will charge a nominal fee for the services and
also for the membership.
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The
second foundation meeting of the Partnership between Europe
and Asia for Cleaner Environment, PEACE was organized by
involving a large number of participants from Europe and
Asia. The meeting coincided with the international conference
on Corporate Governance and the 11th World Congress of Total
Quality. Dr.Madhav Mehra, President, World Environment Foundation
in his opening remarks gave a genesis in terms of the Asia
eco-best programme set up by European Union in 1996 with
a mandate to promote environment friendly economic growth
in Asia by establishing partnership with European institutions
and industries. To promote such a cooperation the European
Union organized the first Round Table in Brussels on December
1998. Subsequently the World Environment Foundation took
the initiative and organized the Round Table in India during
June 4-6, 1999. Regional Institute of Environmental Technology,
Singapore, sponsored the Round Table. Following this initiative,
the WEF organized a foundation meeting of the network title,
Partnership between Europe and Asia for Cleaner Environment,
PEACE . The PEACE Clubs will focus on networking arrangements
to provide latest information on environmental technologies
for mutual transfer between Europe and Asia. The focus will
be on smaller and medium enterprises.
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Mr.Claude
Fussler, who was the first President of the European Partners
for the Environment also addressed the participants of the
conference. He supported Dr.Madhav Mehra's presentation
on the need for closer coordination between Europe and Asia
to promote mutual technology transfer. He identified that
the important elements in such transfer will be the overseas
aid of the developed countries which unfortunately has been
reducing and no country is fulfilling its promise to providing
0.7 percent of its GNP towards overseas aid.. Mr.Fussler
also emphasized that there are lots of technologies in India
that are more affordable and suitable for use in the Asian
countries. Horizontal transfer amongst the Asian partners
can also be useful. He showed his disagreement on general
impression that the European Companies preferred to transfer
outdated technologies. He suggested that good business enterprise
will always try to transfer best technologies and the latest
technologies to make maximum profit. He assured to take
back the observations of the meeting and encouraged members
of the European Partners for Environment for similar coordination.
The following points were emerged during the discussion:
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The
beneficiaries should be very carefully identified.
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The
selection of environmental cleaner technologies must be carefully
carried out.
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The
process for setting up the PEACE Clubs should be launched
immediately.
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The
group resolved that the working group has been set up to evolve
the details for setting up the PEACE Club Delhi.
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Mr.
Nayaz Rasul, Additional Industrial Adviser was requested to
be the convenor of the group and complete other formalities
for setting up the Delhi PEACE Club.
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The
meeting ended with thanks to the Chair
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