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Cities & Mobility
Program Cities & Mobilitybriefing
Montreux, 1st April 2019
Cities – catalyzers of a sustainable world
Urban systems will have to achieve both
growth and transformation to enable the
population to thrive by 2050 in a below 2
degree scenario.
Cities are stepping forward as political
actors and implementers
Collaboration across government,
businesses and citizens is imperative to
improve quality of life while creating
economic opportunities.
Collaboration between companies and cities to share and develop systemic solutions to urban and global challenges
StrategyAccelerate the urban system transformation to achieve resilient, healthy and clean cities for all to deliver SDG 11 and the Paris Agreement
MissionWell-designed cities and mobility systems are crucial to achieving WBCSD’s vision of a world in which more than nine billion people live well within the limits of the planet
Vision
Cities program strategy
WBCSD Sustainable Cities
Objectives of this session
▪ Update members on Cities & Mobility program strategy
▪ Present objectives and work progress in 3 program areas:
❑ Sustainable Cities, including Climate Action in Cities, LEEP Xiong’an and City-Business Alliance with C40
❑ Built environment (scoping), including SBT4buildings
❑ Transforming Mobility
▪ Introduce participants to the City-Business Alliance, a partnership with C40
▪ Introduce participants to the “50l home initiative”, championed by P&G
AgendaTime Topic Presenter / Moderator16:30 Welcome and Introduction Maria Mendiluce, WBCSD16:35 Cities & Mobility Program:
• Overview Cities & Built Environment
• Overview Mobility Program area & SiMPlify project update
Roland Hunziker & Thomas Deloison, WBCSDJasmeet Khurana & Irene Martinetti, WBCSD
17:15 City Business Alliance
Removing barriers to enable cities collaborate with the private sector
Kate Godding, C40
17:30 50l Home Initiative Innovations for the home that help solve the urban water crisis
Frantz Beznik, P&G
17:40 Speed Geeking – Meet the Project teams (table discussions)
Round #1 – 20 min
Round #2 – 20 min
Teams
Cities Built Environment Mobility
18:20 Wrap-up and Closing Roland & Thomas
Cities Program: OverviewBringing business together to scale up low-carbon and efficiency solutions
Change urban environment
towards resilient, healthy
and clean cities through
partnerships, advocacy and
new business models.
Sustainable Cities Transforming Mobility
Transform the mobility
system through innovative
and collaborative thinking
across the value chain
Drive transformation
towards a zero-emissions,
healthy, inclusive and
resilient built environment
Built environment
Bringing
business
together to
scale up low-
carbon and
efficiency
solutions
Program Areas
How we can help cities transform
A reference framework to help cities raise ambition, inform the private sector to deliver to those ambitions and measure impact
Partnerships for implementation
Finance / Procurement etc.
Defined vision and ambition with Birmingham City Council
10 pillars of sustainability:• Energy and Climate Action • Water• Waste • Buildings • Natural Capital• Transport & Accessibility• Materials and Resources• Community and Culture• Local Economy • Health & Wellbeing
Birmingham Smithfield Zero Emissions City planning framework
68 KPIs• Compliant: 8• Best practice: 35• Aspirational: 25
City ambition: 60% reduction in the city’s total CO2 emissions by 2027 (1990 baseline).
Largest redevelopment site in public ownership in Europe
(Jan 9) Birmingham City Council has selected Lendlease as its development partner to transform a 17ha city center Smithfield site
The city of Birmingham in the UK has taken another step along its sustainable development pathway, by appointing Lendlease as the chosen developer for a transformational project of a large inner-city site.
Birmingham Smithfield is a £1.5 billion redevelopment project that will create a new home for the city's shopping center as well as a new public square, leisure facilities and more than 2,000 new homes
This framework is also now referenced as best practice by the UK Government, which has used it in a call for proposals for “Sustainable Urban Development Strategy” in greater Birmingham and Solihull.
(March 13) City of Feira de Santana commits 100 million to a new Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan
Using WBCSD’s urban mobility toolbox (SiMPlify) and stakeholder engagement process, Feira de Santana committed 100 million Reals (26m USD) to requalification of public spaces, walking & cycling infrastructure, features to improve security, improvements for traffic safety and a new mobility portal.
Unique global framework to support integrated multimodal and fact-based planning of sustainable mobility in cities
Boston Green Ribbon Commission
Sustainable Melbourne Fund• New partnership models are already proving results by enabling earlier collaboration between cities and the private sector and driving climate action more efficiently at a greater scale.
• The creation of entities that are integrated with government, but also separate from it.
London Business Climate Leaders
BOSTON
MELBOURNE
LONDON
City-Business partnerships to drive action
CAPE TOWN
Green Cape
Institute for Research & Urban Planning
CURITIBA
No
Strategic Level Mayor and CEO Advocacy
City Business Commitments Steering Committee for the City Business Alliance
Operational Level Project Managers
Knowledge Sharing ,Benchmarking, Co Creation Best Practice, Metrics, Piloting
Transport
Commercial public private vehicles
City B
usin
ess Allian
ce Netw
ork A
ctivity
Buildings Energy Waste FoodUrban
PlanningWater
C40 WBCSD City Business Alliance Model
Placeholder slide for finance project
Speed geeking: Built environment projectsThe built environment needs to be decarbonized in its entire life-cycle for a healthy and
resilient environment for city dwellers.
SBT4BuildingsTransforming the Built
Environment (Scoping)
Scaling the Circular
Built Environment
(part of Factor 10
program)
Speed geeking: Sustainable Cities ProjectsLocal implementation in cities and a more focused global discussion will lead to replicable
solutions worldwide
City Dialogue Climate Action
in cities
LEEP Xiong’an
Transforming
Mobility
A clear ambition to steer the transformation at stake
Transforming Urban Mobility (TUM) projectwill accelerate the transition to clean, safe,efficient and accessible mobility for all
TUM is an integrated and system-level set ofinitiatives convening business and cities todevelop and operate sustainable mobility
Transforming Mobility: Projects
Transforming
Urban Mobility
SiMPlify
Take a role on global
sustainable mobility stage
and influence the
community
Collaborate with leading
companies and cities to
prove sustainable business
models and solutions
Access strategic partners
and insights to lead the
transformation to
sustainable urban mobility
Value Impact Voice
Transforming Urban MobilityA system level set of initiatives to accelerate
transition to sustainable mobility
Project membership
MEMBERS
PROJECT
LEADS
Sustainable mobility management
Data sharing principles
EmobilityREmobility
Circular Economy Auto deep dive
Five streams starting in 2019
Strategicframework
Mobility Hub Pilots
Strategic framework
11
An agnostic urban mobility system map
Sustainable mobility management
Deliverables Related opportunities
Strong and lasting
relationships with cities
A set of priority action for cities and
business to collaborate and make urban
mobility systems more sustainable A clear communication tool
Clear set of actionable solutions
that can be tailored to different
cities
Enabling cities to operate sustainable mobility and identify opportunities across the urban mobility value chain
Deliverables Related opportunities
EmobilityEnabling an ecosystem that accelerates deployment of electrified vehicles
Prioritized EV
use cases
Corporate EV adoption
guide and database of
implementation tools
Pilot projects
demonstrating
prioritized EV
use cases
Global discussions/
roundtables on
specific use cases
Understand the
needs of C&I
customers
Gain greater
visibility across
the EV value chain
Test new
business models
& establish
partnerships
Elevate the
conversation of EV
adoption to a global
level
REmobility(India deep-dive for Emobility)
11
Publish a business
EV adoption guide
for India
Enabling an ecosystem that accelerates deployment of electric vehicles
Accelerate corporate adoption of renewable energy
and energy storage along with electric vehicles
Develop 2 policy
recommendation
papers
Create an
ambition
statement with
companies
Support deployment
of scalable
demonstration
projects
Interact with cities in
India on transformation
of mobility
Provide secretariat
to India’s EV value
chain
Deliverables Related opportunities
3
Data sharing principlesUnlock the potential of data by enabling data sharing between public or private actors
Influence business
and policy makers
Summary of best practices and key use-
cases in leading cities around the world
Position paper highlighting data sharing
principles across public/ private sectors
Take a key place in
the forming data
landscape
Formation of
strong
partnerships
Maximize impact
by increasing data
interoperability& availability
Partners:
Deliverables Related opportunities
Projects proving the models
of CE in Automotive industry
3
Circular Economy Automotive deep dive
Unlocking circular economy benefits by developing solutions and pilots in the global auto value chain
Opportunity to reduce material usage,
industry footprint and costs
Strategic insights & clear transformation roadmaps
on longer term opportunities
Deliverables Related opportunities
Automotive sector position on
circular economy topics
Deliver a tangible pilot for
integrated mobility solutions.
3
Pilot Mobility Hub - Lisbon Collaborate on an integrated and sustainable urban mobility ecosystem of user centric solutions
Replicable and impactful
platform for other cities
Deliverables Related opportunities
Enable testing and
measurement of solutions
SiMPlify ensures that
companies can work in
collaboration with city
authorities to foster innovation
in mobility systems.
SiMPlify’s deployment
facilitates collaboration
between business and cities
to provide citizens with safe,
clean and efficient mobility
SiMPlify helps solve the
mobility challenge in cities
through an objective, data-
based approach to evaluating
and improving mobility
systems
SiMPlifyA global city-business collaboration
for easy, safe and clean mobility systems
Value Impact Voice
SiMPlify: Methodology
Engagement
MethodologyIndicators Online Mobility Tool
19 Sustainable
Urban
Mobility
Indicators
300
Mobility
Solutions
Japan
OUTCOMES
Hamburg, Germany
Toyota, Daimler, VW in PPPs on fuel cell &
electric public vehicles & car sharing
Campinas, Brazil
New Baden-Powell cycling path
Feira de Santana, Brazil
26 mill USD in decreasing car use by 18%,
increasing active mobility by 200% (BRT,
bike sharing schemes, requalification of
urban spaces)
Bangkok (Sathorn), Thailand
Traffic flow management system, school
shuttle bus, flexible work hours, park &
ride schemes
Indore, India
Integrated mobility network to ensure first
to last mile connectivity, bike sharing
schemes, BRT
Indore
Chengdu
Campinas
Lisbon
Hamburg
Sidney
Bangkok
Cagayan
de Oro Feira de
Santana
50 SUMI
cities in
EuropeClermont
Ferrand
Helsinki
Christchurch4
SUTI
cities
South East
Asia
> 60
Cities
>28 mill USD
Public funds committed Endorsements
Byeronie Epstein,Associate, [email protected]
Irene Martiniti,Manager, Mobility
Maria Mendiluce,Managing Director,
Thomas Deloison,Manager, CE & Mobility
Jasmeet Khurana,Manager, [email protected]
Engage with our leaders in transforming mobility
Placeholder C40 CBA slides
A New Innovation Agenda on Urban Water
Frantz Beznik
Head of R&D Sustainability
V I D E O P L A C E H O L D E R
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500L to 50L
1
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
CAPE TOWN USA EU ASIA
200-500L
100-300L
100-200L
50L
change0x
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50L = not desirable
The next Day Zero Cities
Cairo19.6M
Istanbul14.5M
Beijing19.2M
London8.9M
Los Angeles3.9M
Mexico City21.5M
New York8.2M
Tokyo37.4M
Shanghai24.9M
Rio de Janeiro13.2M
Sao Paulo21.4M
Mumbai19.8M
Delhi27.6M
Osaka19.3M
5 0 L H O M E D A V O S 2 0 1 9 39
Supply
4 billion people already live in
regions that experience severe
water stress for at least one month
of the year, of which half live in
India and China. (Science Advances)
Quality
Microplastic fibers are found
in 83% of the world’s tap water,
and 2.1 billion people lack
access to safe water.(Orb Media, WHO)
Cost
Standard water bills for a minimum
wage earner in a developed
country are as low as .1% of their
income vs. 50% for that of person
in developing country.(Water Aid) (Science Advances)
The issue with water
Can we get
people to live on
50L of water per
person per day?
From old questions
Scarcity
To new questions
Abundance
What if Homes
could run at 50L,
yet “feel like”
500L?....
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Designing for irresistible.
It’s beautifully designed to
keep you comfortable and
help save energy.
A HEPA air purifier
unlike any other.
The 50L HomeBringing together companies, policy makers, and communities
to develop and scale innovations for the home that help solve the urban water crisis
928,000,000,000L Mexico City
307,000,000,000L Los Angeles
.
.
Innovation
across new
and retrofitsDetached house Large
apartments
Micro/nano
apartments
Community/co-
Living
Value at stake
70% in-home footprintWhy
P&G? BATHROOM
LAUNDRY
KITCHEN
LIVING SPACES
Expertise
Water chemistry company
Reach
In the homes of 5bn consumers
5bnconsumer
homes
65%of patent filings
are product
compositions
formulated in
water
Already
at work
Water-less Water efficient
Purification New experiences
Contacts:
Frantz Beznik
Head of R&D Sustainability
Reinventing water for urban living
Speed geeking – 2 rounds @ 20 minutes
Change urban environment
towards resilient, healthy
and clean cities through
partnerships, advocacy and
new business models.
Sustainable Cities Transforming Mobility
Transform the mobility
system through innovative
and collaborative thinking
across the value chain
Drive transformation
towards a zero-emissions,
healthy, inclusive and
resilient built environment
Built environment
Program Areas
Cities & Mobility Program: Team
Maria Mendiluce
Managing Director
Roland Hunziker
Director,
Sustainable Buildings & Cities
Claudia Schweizer
Manager,
Sustainable Cities
Delphine Garin
Manager,
Sustainable Cities
Irene Martinetti
Manager,
Sustainable Mobility
Luca de Giovanetti
Manager,
Science Based Targets
Byeronie Epstein
Associate, Transport
Jasmeet Khurana
Manager, REmobility
Thomas Deloison
Director,
Transforming Mobility
Elisa Pesce
Intern, SiMPLify
Frédéric Hussler
Intern, TUM
Cristiana Jolivet
Manager,
Built environment
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