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Transitioning to a pollution-free planet
… areas), as well as a longer term system wide shift in the economy to be low carbon, circular and less toxic while … Planet 3.2 Transformative actions to shift the economy Transitioning to a pollution-free world requires … 2015b).The transition can also drive innovations in the economy, as regulatory compliance can be an opportunity …
Vital Waste Graphics 3
… spread spon- taneously across various sectors of the economy, especially in the informal sector of many developing … The ultimate aim is to close the loop of the economy, which means reducing as much as possible the … tive consumption (sharing goods), a functionality-based economy (buy- ing a function or service, rather than goods)16 …
MEA Negotiator’s Handbook
… have to do with the link between the environment and the economy, particularly in the context of both developing … Parties and countries in transition (CITs) to a market economy or economies in transition to a market economy (EITs). See also, ’International Cooperation’, and …
Ridding the world of POPs - A guide to the Stockholm Convention on POPs
… future free of dangerous POPs and promises to reshape our economy’s reliance on toxic chemicals. The Convention entered … future free of dangerous POPs and promises to reshape our economy’s reliance on toxic chemicals. The Convention entered …
Addressing pollution: Governance frameworks, challenges and oppotunities in the context of the 2030 Agenda
… the potential to enhance health and well-being and the economy. Many case studies already point to the multiple … Information on the costs of inaction to society, the economy and the health of individuals and highlighting the … knowledge flows into policy requires a rigorous political economy analysis, a systemic monitoring system that includes …