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CHEMICAL LEASING &UNIDO-UNEP GLOBAL RECP NETWORK
CONFERENCECONFERENCE „SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES“28-29.09.2009, ESSEN28 29.09.2009, ESSEN
UNIDO was set up in 1966 and became a specialized agency of the United Nations in 1985.
As part of the United Nations common system, UNIDO is throughout the d l i ld i ti ith it 171 M b St t
Its headquarters are in Vienna and it is
developing world, in cooperation with its 171 Member States.
Its headquarters are in Vienna, and it is represented in 35 developing countries.
Joint UNIDO-UNEP Programme on Resource Efficient and Cleaner Production (RECP)
is the continuous application of an
The UNIDO–UNEP RECP Programmebuilds upon the capacities of 42 National Cleaner Production Centers and
The UNIDO–UNEP RECP Programmebuilds upon the capacities of 42 National Cleaner Production Centers and
is the continuous application of an integrated preventive environmental strategy to
processes, products and services to increase efficiency and reduce risks to humans and
environment Cleaner Production Centers and Programmes established worldwide Cleaner Production Centers and Programmes established worldwide
environment
:•Production efficiency
•Environmental conservation•Environmental conservation•Human development
Programme Outcomes
Outcome 2:Thematic
Outcome1: Service
ApplicationsDelivery Capacity
A) international and regional A)Application of RECP forObjective: to support Green Industry by A) international and regional
networkingB) establishment of new NCPCs C) li RECP th h
A)Application of RECP for Resource Efficiency
B) Application of RECP for Waste &P ll ti P ti
y yimproving resource
productivity and environmental performance of C) up-scaling RECP through
existing (N)CPCs→ support existing (N)CPCs with their
f th f i l d l t
Pollution PreventionC) Application of RECP for Safe &
Responsible Production
Outcome 4: Innovation
(ESTs and
Outcome 3: Incentives
(policy and fi )
pindustry
further professional development products) finance)
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Outcome 2: Thematic Applications
A) Application of RECP for Resource Efficiencyaims at achie ing impro ements in the prod cti e se of energ
Outcome 2:Thematic
Applicationsaims at achieving improvements in the productive use of energy,materials and/or water in industries
B) Application of RECP for Waste & Pollution Preventionaims at preventing the generation of waste and emissionsfrom industrial systems, including the sound managementy , g gof chemicals and Chemical Leasing
C) Application of RECP for Safe and Responsible ProductionC) Application of RECP for Safe and Responsible Productionaddresses occupational and community environmental health& safety, green job creation and skills and capacity development
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Chemical Leasing
The RECP Programme is contributing to the SAICM objective of sound management of chemicals by the year 2020. One of the services which facilitate the g y yachievement of this objective is: Chemical Leasing
I ti i i t d b i d lI ti i i t d b i d l• Innovative service-oriented business modelfor the sound & efficient use of chemicals→ value-added functional approach
• Innovative service-oriented business modelfor the sound & efficient use of chemicals→ value-added functional approach
• In 2004, UNIDO – with the support of the Austrian Government – launched itsGlobal Chemical Leasing Programme
• In 2004, UNIDO – with the support of the Austrian Government – launched itsGlobal Chemical Leasing Programme
• Pilot projects in 7 countries - Colombia, Egypt, Mexico, Morocco, Russia, Serbia and Sri Lanka
• Pilot projects in 7 countries - Colombia, Egypt, Mexico, Morocco, Russia, Serbia and Sri Lanka
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Chemical Leasing: Concept
producers of bj ti
players
Economy:Added value
Environment:Emission reduction
chemicals
users of chemicals
objectives
air pollutionwater pollution
waste load costsusers
costs producers of chemicals
costsothers
chemicals
recycling companies
chemicalsequipment supplier
UNIDO, NCPCs
Chemical Leasing suggests new forms of payments for chemicals
that direct the economic interests of all partnerstowards process optimization and reduction of chemicals consumption
Chemical Leasing: Payment
Leasing
UserChemical producer
Provides mainly chemical i
Leasing
services
Payment not for the chemical itself, but for the benefits of the chemical(e g not for tons of solvents used but for number of pieces cleaned!)Payment not for the chemical itself, but for the benefits of the chemical(e g not for tons of solvents used but for number of pieces cleaned!)(e.g. not for tons of solvents used, but for number of pieces cleaned!)
... amount of produced chemicals will decline as chemicals volume turns from a factor forearnings (“the more you sell the more you earn“) to a cost driver (“less is more“)
(e.g. not for tons of solvents used, but for number of pieces cleaned!)
... amount of produced chemicals will decline as chemicals volume turns from a factor forearnings (“the more you sell the more you earn“) to a cost driver (“less is more“)
Chemical Leasing: Motivations
Traditional business models:
C t di t ti ti
Chemical leasing models:
B dl d ti tiContradictory motivations Bundled motivations
supplier consumerDelivery of goods
Lif l t
supplier consumerDelivery of services
Material(costs, volume)
Life cycle costs(material, work, waste
management)
"the more the better"
"less is more" "less is more" "less is more"
Willi d lt f ti i i dWillingness and culture of corporation is required
Chemical Leasing: UNIDO’s Project Approach
Technical Cooperation activities to implement ChL Business Models in industry and to build-up national ChL capacity in developing countries and countries with economies in transitiontransition
Global Forum activities to promote and further develop the concept of ChL, including policy advicep y
o ChL Booko ChL Homepageo International ChL Working Groupo ChL Toolkit and Videoo ChL Definition o Public-Privat-Partnership
Global ChL A ardo Global ChL Award
Global Chemical Leasing Award
Organized by the UNIDO and the Austrian Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management; Submission open until December
It recognizes and awards successful Chemical Leasing implementation, publication and promotion activities
Four categories:
o Case studies (companies) ( p )
o Consulting services
o Scientific publications
o Public relations
(reports, homepage etc)
www.chemicalleasing.comMore information on:
International ChL Working Group (IWG)
Further develop and promote the ChL concept taking into account the needs of the diff k h lddifferent stakeholders
• International Chemical AssociationsEU DG E i t• EU-DG Environment
• Austrian, German and Swiss Government• NCPCs/UNIDO• Certification Bodies • Large scale industry• Academia• Consultants
Challengesg
Supplier and User Limitation
Trust and Credibility Issue Trust and Credibility Issue
Liability issues
Implementation of model (design to monitoring) is complex Implementation of model (design to monitoring) is complex
Ensure sustainability
Documentation of benefits and benefit shares Documentation of benefits and benefit shares
Limited expertise at global level
Lack of credible information especially economical information Lack of credible information especially economical information
Not sufficient data on the industrial processes qualified for Chemical Leasing processes
Chemicals are a small percentage of overall operating costs
Chemical Leasing goes global
Chemical Productive Cleaner
Production
Chemical Leasing Employment
SoundProcess optimization
Sound Environment
Competitive Economy
Coming together is a beginningComing together is a beginning, staying together is progress,
and working together is success...and working together is success...Henry Ford
THANK YOU!
QUESTIONS?QUESTIONS?
Petra Schwager
Cleaner Production ProgrammeEnvironment Management Branch UNIDO
Tel.: +43 1 26026 3749Fax: +43 1 21346 3749
e-mail: pschwager@unido.orgwww.unido.org/cp
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