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GREEN ECONOMY
  IN THE ARAB REGION

            Fareed Bushehri,
              Regional DTIE Officer,
 United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
      Regional Office for West Asia (ROWA)

        Greener & Smarter ICT
              16-17 MAY 2012
            KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN
Current Consumption Rates Patterns
   Two planets are needed by 2050




    1900        2002    2050    2100
UNEP’s Working Definition of a
            Green Economy
A system of economic activities related to the
production, distribution and consumption of goods
and services that result in improved human well-
being over the long term, while not exposing future
generations to significant environmental risks and
ecological scarcities




                  UNEP – GREEN ECONOMY INITIATIVE
4


    SOME DEFINITIONS OF GREEN ECONOMY
                 CONCEPTS
 A low carbon economy: part of a GE measured by the
  carbon level of economic activities

 Green growth: GDP growth subject to green
  conditions as well as focusing on green sectors as
  new growth engines - growth in a GE is green growth

 Green jobs: jobs in green sectors, also known as
  green collar jobs
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WHY A GREEN ECONOMY
ON A BUSINESS AS USUAL PATH
By 2030
   Global energy demand up by 45%              ENERGY EMISSIONS
                                                                      Other

   Oil price up to US$180 per barrel (IEA)                          energy
                                                                     related
                                                          Transport    5%
   GHG emissions up 45%                         Buildings
                                                             14%           Power
                                                                            24%
   Global average temperature up 6°C               8%
                                                            Land use                Industry
                                                                                      14%
    Sustained losses equivalent to 5-10% of
                                                               18%
  
    global GDP
                                                                                       Waste
   Poor countries will suffer costs in                                 Agriculture
                                                                                        3%
                                                                                           NON-ENERGY
                                                                           14%
    excess of 10% of their GDP (Stern)      Source: Prepared by Stern Review, from data frown from
                                                                                            EMISSIONS
                                            World Resources Institute Climate Analysis Indicators Tool
                                                         (CAIT) on-line database version 3,0
Shifting to a Green Economy
Why Now?
• Global economic, food, fuel and climate crises provide an
  opportunity to reconsider traditional development and business
  models
• Significant international momentum for transition to a green
  economy
   – United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in 2012
     (Rio+20) will include theme on “green economy in the context of
     sustainable development and poverty eradication”
   – G20 reaffirmed their commitment to “move toward greener, more
     sustainable growth” (Sept 2009)
   – CSD 18th and 19th sessions will examine priorities and needs for
     shifting to sustainable consumption and production

                           UNEP – GREEN ECONOMY INITIATIVE
What does a Green Economy Offer for
            Developing Countries?
 Green economy policies can help developing countries attain
  economic and social gains on several fronts, e.g. deployment of
  cleaner energy technologies and improved access to energy
  services; improved resource efficiency through investments in
  cleaner production approaches; increased food security through
  the use of more sustainable agricultural methods; and access to
  emerging new markets for their green goods and services.

 Improvements in resource efficiency and diversifying the energy
  matrix can reduce import bills and protect a country from price
  volatility in energy markets, while reducing the environmental
  footprint and associated health costs of economic activity.

 There are a number of ongoing developing country initiatives
  that are demonstrating a positive benefit stream from specific
  green investments and policies, and if scaled up and integrated
  into a comprehensive strategy, could offer an alternative
  sustainable development pathway, one that is pro-growth, pro-
  jobs and pro-poor.
Action Indicators of a Green Economy
• Number of policies and officially approved plans to
  promote green economy
• Green private investment as a % of total private
  investment
• Green government expenditure as a % of total
  expenditure
• Green stimulus as a % of total stimulus and GDP
• Amount of credit available and utilized for green
  sectors as a % of total available and utilized credit.
• Etc.
UNEP Green Economy Initiative
           (GEI)




                                10
GEI Objective
Advise countries in greening their economies by
working with a wide range of partners to provide
cutting edge economic analysis and research products




                 UNEP – GREEN ECONOMY INITIATIVE
                   UNEP – GREEN ECONOMY INITIATIVE
12



            WHAT IS GOOD ABOUT THE GEI
 It focuses on the positive links between being
  “green” and economic growth/decent job
  creation/poverty reduction

 It promotes green sectors as new growth engines
  and enables developing countries to leapfrog into
  modern economies

 It has the potential to address multiple challenges
  facing the humankind
13


                    WHAT YOU CAN DO?
 Government official: Share with UNEP thoughts on how
  the GEI can help your country in both development and
  environmental terms. Adopt green procurement policies
  to encourage the growth of green sectors

 Business: Operate and share your experience in
  practicing green investments and green businesses

 Researcher: Contribute your analytical inputs, including
  data and information on economic, social, and
  environmental contributions from investing in green
  economies and from implementing the enabling policy
  reforms
14


                    WHAT YOU CAN DO? (CONT’D)
 Civil society: communicate the GEI to your
  constituencies, get feedbacks, and help UNEP ensure
  that the GEI adequately captures the particular concerns
  of your constituencies

 Media: Publicise the GEI and encourage debates on the
  various streams of the GEI

 Educator or student:
   a) promote and take green economy related courses and training;
   b) advocate green economic practices in your campuses; and
   c) influence those around you to prepare them mentally for a shift
      towards a green economy
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        WHAT YOU CAN DO? (CONT’D)
• Shareholder: Demand environmental information
  disclosure from the companies you invest in and
  adjust your portfolio towards green assets that
  are likely to provide a steady stream of income.

• Consumer/Producer: adopt green consumption
  and production behaviours and life styles.
  a) Use environmental as well as health labels for
     consumer products;
  b) Give preference to products and services provided in
     an environmentally friendly manner; and
  c) Minimise and recycle waste.
E-WASTE
Challenges
• Volumes
  – Increasing sales of EEE, decreasing lifetimes
  – ~40M tons e-waste generated worldwide
  – EU in 2007: ~2.5M tones recycled, 8.3 - 9.1M tons
    generated (EMPA)
• Material Content
  – Valuable and energy-intensive precious metals
  – Toxic materials
Material                Occurrence in E-waste                Health and Environmental Impact
Beryllium             copper-beryllium alloys, springs,         beryllium sensitization/chronic beryllium
(OECD 2003, Taylor et relays and connections;                    disease
al. 2003)                                                       human carcinogens
                                                                released as beryllium oxide dust or fume
                                                                 during high temperature metal processing
Cadmium                 Contacts, switches, nickel-             persistent and mobile in aquatic
                        cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries,               environments (ATSDR 2000)
                        printer inks and toners                 damage to the kidneys and bone toxicity,
                                                                 released if plastic is burned or during high
                                                                 temperature metal processing
Lead                    Circuit boards/ cathode ray tubes       Risk for small children and fetuses
                        CTR (1 – 3 kg per CRT);                 Damage to the nervous system, red
                                                                 blood cells, kidneys and potential
                                                                 increases in high blood pressure;
                                                                Incineration can result in release to the air
Mercury                 Lighting devices that illuminate        Impacts the central nervous system
                        flat screen displays, switches and      Land filling and incineration of flat panel
                        relays                                   displays results in the release to the
                                                                 environment
PCBs (polychlorinated   Insulating fluids for transformers      Suppression of the immune system, liver
biphenyls)              and capacitors, flame-retardant          damage, cancer promotion, damage to
                        plasticizers                             the nervous system
                                                                Damage to reproductive systems
Some Facts
• One ton of recycled cell phones can generate
  up to 230 grams of gold

• More than 70% of a mobile phone can be
  recycled.

• Current mass of phones being recycled is only
  about 0.001-0.003% of the total weight of
  waste electronic equipment each year.
Desk Study on
            E-Waste Management

             in the Arab Region
                           Commissioned by:

                            UNEP & CEDARE
             (Centre for environment & Development in Arab Region & Europe)

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Aim and Scope of the Study
   • The aim of this mapping study was to identify all actors and
     activities in the ICT E-waste field in the Arab region.
   • The main actors were the governmental organizations, the
     companies producing or selling ICT devices or deliver ICT
     services and the non-governmental organizations addressing
     different issues in the E-waste field.
   • The study aimed at giving an overview of all available
     information and the current situation and practices in the
     target region.
   • Outline the available legislation and regulations, the state of E-
     waste Management, and detail profile of the key stakeholders.


5/23/2012                         21
E-Waste Challenges
     • The growing quantity
     • Hazardous substances in electronic
       products
     • The need of E-waste Technology, Inventory
       and Knowledge
     • The need for E-waste policies and
       regulations
     • E-waste Export from Arab States
5/23/2012                22
E-waste Opportunities
    •       Refurbishment and Material Recovery
    •       Creating Jobs and Improving Job Quality
    •       Reduction of the Environmental Impact
    •       Recycling Friendly Design




5/23/2012                      23
What is needed in the Arab Region?
• Long-term environmental management
  strategies
• Powerful and effective environmental
  agencies
• Clear political and legislative mandates
• Environmental research, education and media
Thank You


            Fareed Bushehri,
            Regional DTIE Officer,
            UNEP/ROWA,
            P.O. Box 10880,
            Manama, Bahrain.
            Tel: +973-17812777
            E-Mail: fareed.bushehri@unep.org
            Web: www.unep.org.bh




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Unep green economy 16 may 2012

  • 1. GREEN ECONOMY IN THE ARAB REGION Fareed Bushehri, Regional DTIE Officer, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Regional Office for West Asia (ROWA) Greener & Smarter ICT 16-17 MAY 2012 KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN
  • 2. Current Consumption Rates Patterns Two planets are needed by 2050 1900 2002 2050 2100
  • 3. UNEP’s Working Definition of a Green Economy A system of economic activities related to the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services that result in improved human well- being over the long term, while not exposing future generations to significant environmental risks and ecological scarcities UNEP – GREEN ECONOMY INITIATIVE
  • 4. 4 SOME DEFINITIONS OF GREEN ECONOMY CONCEPTS  A low carbon economy: part of a GE measured by the carbon level of economic activities  Green growth: GDP growth subject to green conditions as well as focusing on green sectors as new growth engines - growth in a GE is green growth  Green jobs: jobs in green sectors, also known as green collar jobs
  • 5. 5 WHY A GREEN ECONOMY
  • 6. ON A BUSINESS AS USUAL PATH By 2030  Global energy demand up by 45% ENERGY EMISSIONS Other  Oil price up to US$180 per barrel (IEA) energy related Transport 5%  GHG emissions up 45% Buildings 14% Power 24%  Global average temperature up 6°C 8% Land use Industry 14% Sustained losses equivalent to 5-10% of 18%  global GDP Waste  Poor countries will suffer costs in Agriculture 3% NON-ENERGY 14% excess of 10% of their GDP (Stern) Source: Prepared by Stern Review, from data frown from EMISSIONS World Resources Institute Climate Analysis Indicators Tool (CAIT) on-line database version 3,0
  • 7. Shifting to a Green Economy Why Now? • Global economic, food, fuel and climate crises provide an opportunity to reconsider traditional development and business models • Significant international momentum for transition to a green economy – United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in 2012 (Rio+20) will include theme on “green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication” – G20 reaffirmed their commitment to “move toward greener, more sustainable growth” (Sept 2009) – CSD 18th and 19th sessions will examine priorities and needs for shifting to sustainable consumption and production UNEP – GREEN ECONOMY INITIATIVE
  • 8. What does a Green Economy Offer for Developing Countries?  Green economy policies can help developing countries attain economic and social gains on several fronts, e.g. deployment of cleaner energy technologies and improved access to energy services; improved resource efficiency through investments in cleaner production approaches; increased food security through the use of more sustainable agricultural methods; and access to emerging new markets for their green goods and services.  Improvements in resource efficiency and diversifying the energy matrix can reduce import bills and protect a country from price volatility in energy markets, while reducing the environmental footprint and associated health costs of economic activity.  There are a number of ongoing developing country initiatives that are demonstrating a positive benefit stream from specific green investments and policies, and if scaled up and integrated into a comprehensive strategy, could offer an alternative sustainable development pathway, one that is pro-growth, pro- jobs and pro-poor.
  • 9. Action Indicators of a Green Economy • Number of policies and officially approved plans to promote green economy • Green private investment as a % of total private investment • Green government expenditure as a % of total expenditure • Green stimulus as a % of total stimulus and GDP • Amount of credit available and utilized for green sectors as a % of total available and utilized credit. • Etc.
  • 10. UNEP Green Economy Initiative (GEI) 10
  • 11. GEI Objective Advise countries in greening their economies by working with a wide range of partners to provide cutting edge economic analysis and research products UNEP – GREEN ECONOMY INITIATIVE UNEP – GREEN ECONOMY INITIATIVE
  • 12. 12 WHAT IS GOOD ABOUT THE GEI  It focuses on the positive links between being “green” and economic growth/decent job creation/poverty reduction  It promotes green sectors as new growth engines and enables developing countries to leapfrog into modern economies  It has the potential to address multiple challenges facing the humankind
  • 13. 13 WHAT YOU CAN DO?  Government official: Share with UNEP thoughts on how the GEI can help your country in both development and environmental terms. Adopt green procurement policies to encourage the growth of green sectors  Business: Operate and share your experience in practicing green investments and green businesses  Researcher: Contribute your analytical inputs, including data and information on economic, social, and environmental contributions from investing in green economies and from implementing the enabling policy reforms
  • 14. 14 WHAT YOU CAN DO? (CONT’D)  Civil society: communicate the GEI to your constituencies, get feedbacks, and help UNEP ensure that the GEI adequately captures the particular concerns of your constituencies  Media: Publicise the GEI and encourage debates on the various streams of the GEI  Educator or student: a) promote and take green economy related courses and training; b) advocate green economic practices in your campuses; and c) influence those around you to prepare them mentally for a shift towards a green economy
  • 15. 15 WHAT YOU CAN DO? (CONT’D) • Shareholder: Demand environmental information disclosure from the companies you invest in and adjust your portfolio towards green assets that are likely to provide a steady stream of income. • Consumer/Producer: adopt green consumption and production behaviours and life styles. a) Use environmental as well as health labels for consumer products; b) Give preference to products and services provided in an environmentally friendly manner; and c) Minimise and recycle waste.
  • 17. Challenges • Volumes – Increasing sales of EEE, decreasing lifetimes – ~40M tons e-waste generated worldwide – EU in 2007: ~2.5M tones recycled, 8.3 - 9.1M tons generated (EMPA) • Material Content – Valuable and energy-intensive precious metals – Toxic materials
  • 18. Material Occurrence in E-waste Health and Environmental Impact Beryllium copper-beryllium alloys, springs,  beryllium sensitization/chronic beryllium (OECD 2003, Taylor et relays and connections; disease al. 2003)  human carcinogens  released as beryllium oxide dust or fume during high temperature metal processing Cadmium Contacts, switches, nickel-  persistent and mobile in aquatic cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries, environments (ATSDR 2000) printer inks and toners  damage to the kidneys and bone toxicity, released if plastic is burned or during high temperature metal processing Lead Circuit boards/ cathode ray tubes  Risk for small children and fetuses CTR (1 – 3 kg per CRT);  Damage to the nervous system, red blood cells, kidneys and potential increases in high blood pressure;  Incineration can result in release to the air Mercury Lighting devices that illuminate  Impacts the central nervous system flat screen displays, switches and  Land filling and incineration of flat panel relays displays results in the release to the environment PCBs (polychlorinated Insulating fluids for transformers  Suppression of the immune system, liver biphenyls) and capacitors, flame-retardant damage, cancer promotion, damage to plasticizers the nervous system  Damage to reproductive systems
  • 19. Some Facts • One ton of recycled cell phones can generate up to 230 grams of gold • More than 70% of a mobile phone can be recycled. • Current mass of phones being recycled is only about 0.001-0.003% of the total weight of waste electronic equipment each year.
  • 20. Desk Study on E-Waste Management in the Arab Region Commissioned by: UNEP & CEDARE (Centre for environment & Development in Arab Region & Europe) 5/23/2012 20
  • 21. Aim and Scope of the Study • The aim of this mapping study was to identify all actors and activities in the ICT E-waste field in the Arab region. • The main actors were the governmental organizations, the companies producing or selling ICT devices or deliver ICT services and the non-governmental organizations addressing different issues in the E-waste field. • The study aimed at giving an overview of all available information and the current situation and practices in the target region. • Outline the available legislation and regulations, the state of E- waste Management, and detail profile of the key stakeholders. 5/23/2012 21
  • 22. E-Waste Challenges • The growing quantity • Hazardous substances in electronic products • The need of E-waste Technology, Inventory and Knowledge • The need for E-waste policies and regulations • E-waste Export from Arab States 5/23/2012 22
  • 23. E-waste Opportunities • Refurbishment and Material Recovery • Creating Jobs and Improving Job Quality • Reduction of the Environmental Impact • Recycling Friendly Design 5/23/2012 23
  • 24. What is needed in the Arab Region? • Long-term environmental management strategies • Powerful and effective environmental agencies • Clear political and legislative mandates • Environmental research, education and media
  • 25. Thank You Fareed Bushehri, Regional DTIE Officer, UNEP/ROWA, P.O. Box 10880, Manama, Bahrain. Tel: +973-17812777 E-Mail: fareed.bushehri@unep.org Web: www.unep.org.bh 5/23/2012 25