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Queen of Green Global Supply Chains
1. Green & Sustainable
Global Supply Chain
Management
Presented by:
G Wallace Hope,
Founding Director –
Queen of Green FZE
18 May 2011 4th Global Logistics & SCM Strategy Summit 2011
2. Green & Sustainable
Global Supply Chain Management
How governments, manufacturers, logistics
and transportation sectors can collaborate on:
• Growing new markets
• reduce pollution
• improving operating efficiencies
• Reduce waste
• by adopting an International Public, Private
Partnership model to create green supply
chains.
18 May 2011 4th Global Logistics & SCM Strategy Summit 2011
3. Green & Sustainable
Global Supply Chain Management
Industrial Age Knowledge Economy
• Closed • Open
• Slow • Fast
• Fragmented • Connected
• Local, national, international • Glocal
• Me, Me, Me • Me, Them, Us
• Pollution ‐not my problem • Pollution ‐ my responsibility
• Environment –so what? • Environment – what do I
leave for my children and
grand children?
18 May 2011 4th Global Logistics & SCM Strategy Summit 2011
4. Green & Sustainable
Global Supply Chain Management
Pollution and
Environment
•Pollution comes from the cars we drive to the
cleaning chemicals we use and the carpet and paint on
our walls. With each decision to purchase a new
product, drive your car, or use chemicals for pest
control you are contributing to pollution.
•The World Health Organization states that 2.4 million
people die each year from causes directly related to
air pollution. The illnesses include
aggravated asthma, bronchitis,
•emphysema, lung and heart diseases, and respiratory
allergies.
•The worst air pollutant emissions are caused by the
combustion of petroleum products—diesel oil, heating
oil, and heavy fuel oil. Although air pollution comes
from large industrial plants, a larger source of
pollution comes from transportation.
•Over the past two decades The Great Pacific Garbage
Patch (aka Plastic Soup) has been accumulating in the
North Pacific and is now larger than the state
of Texas ! This large floating island of plastic and non‐
biodegradable trash is from non‐recycled excessive
human consumption.
•According to the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) the U.S. has 3,091 active landfills and over
10,000 inactive municipal landfills. Although proper
measurements in most cases have been made (liner
and leach ate collection system), they still leach
harmful and potentially fatal toxins into the soil,
water, and air.
18 May 2011 4th Global Logistics & SCM Strategy Summit 2011
5. Green & Sustainable
Global Supply Chain Management
New Policy for G20
•Unites fragmented
policies and supply chain
•Innovates
•Plans ‘top down’
•Implements ‘bottom up’
•Converges:
•Foreign Policy
•Economic Stimulus
•Poverty Alleviation
•Mass Collaboration
18 May 2011 4th Global Logistics & SCM Strategy Summit 2011
6. Green & Sustainable
Global Supply Chain Management
Queen of Green FZE
•SAIF Sharjah Airport
International Freezone
•Glocal Hub to distribute to 70+
countries
•Recycled Containers
•Private Sector Uploading
•Public Sector Shipping
•Private Sector Offloading
•Private Sector Trains
•Public Sector Cargo Planes
•Private Sector Empty Passages
for Humanitarian Transportation
•Army and Police for safe local
Deliveries
•Community Groups for
unloading and Assembly
18 May 2011 4th Global Logistics & SCM Strategy Summit 2011
7. Green & Sustainable
Global Supply Chain Management
Queen of Green -
AFRICA
2,166 green communities
13 million orphans
6 million widows and caregivers
Contracts for private sector
Manufacturers
Transportation
Green Technologies
Growing Program
Micro‐enterprises
Community and Faith Groups
Veterans
Labourers
Widows and caregivers
Orphans
18 May 2011 4th Global Logistics & SCM Strategy Summit 2011
8. Green & Sustainable
Global Supply Chain Management
Green Micro- Enterprises
•200,000 unemployed women in
Saudi Arabia
•78% are college‐educated
•2,400,000 hours of wasted talent
per annum
•Green micro‐enterprises
•On‐line registration
•Mobile phone & ATM card
•Business–in ‐a Box includes
knowledge, process, technology and
materials to start a micro‐enterprise
from home
•A group of women can join
together as a cooperative
•Themes that provide local products
and services that women want and
can market
•Builds new markets for distribution
18 May 2011 4th Global Logistics & SCM Strategy Summit 2011
9. Green & Sustainable
Global Supply Chain Management
Queen of Green -
INDIA
1,333 Green Communities
8 million orphans
2 million widows and caregivers
Contracts for private sector
Manufacturers
Transportation
Green Technologies
Growing Program
Micro‐enterprises
Community and Faith Groups
Veterans
Labourers
Widows and caregivers
Orphans
18 May 2011 4th Global Logistics & SCM Strategy Summit 2011
10. Green & Sustainable
Global Supply Chain Management
Knowledge, Process
and Technology
Transfer
•Empowers the 1 billion people
who live on $1 a day or less to
join the global economy.
•Creates new markets for
products, services, distribution
and transportation
•Creates new micro‐enterprises
with self employment for youth
and women
•Emerges the green economy
•Expands the market for 2 billion
new consumers who want to
improve their ‘quality of life’.
•Opens up national markets for
global products and services.
18 May 2011 4th Global Logistics & SCM Strategy Summit 2011
11. Green & Sustainable
Global Supply Chain Management
Private Sector
•Stuck in For Profit/Non Profit
business models
•Private sector must blow up the
‘internal walls’
•Private sector must shift to 3rd way
•Willingness to co‐operate and
collaborate
•For Profit for Social Good
•Applies the best practice of private
sector
•Leverages financial instruments to
release 3rd party private sector
financing to fund contracts
•Focuses on serving the social needs
•Sees opportunity and profit in
‘doing good’
•Finds unused capacity and sells it
to Social Development sector
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12. Green & Sustainable
Global Supply Chain Management
$21 trillion of
funds seeking
large scale projects
•Attracting funding that seeks a
profit and wants to meet its
Corporate Social Responsibility
goals.
•Forex Reserves $8.58 tr
• Hedge Funds $1.91 tr
•US Foundations $2.12 tr
•Corporate Foundations $3+ tr
•Sovereign Wealth Funds $ 4.4 tr
•Faith‐based Funds $ 1+ tr
18 May 2011 4th Global Logistics & SCM Strategy Summit 2011
13. Green & Sustainable
Global Supply Chain Management
Queen of Green FZE Global Supply Chain
• PO Box 122405
• SAIF, Sharjah, UAE
• Email: hope@hope.gs
• Phone: +971 552 396 818
18 May 2011 4th Global Logistics & SCM Strategy Summit 2011