Friday, June 05, 2009

EC helps to develop greener methods of production [in the Indochinese Federation]

06/05/2009
VOV News (Hanoi)

The European Commission (EC) has provided US$500,000 to help Vietnamese, Laos and Cambodian businesses to develop methods of green production to achieve sustainable development through the project “Cleaner Production for Better Products” (CP4BP).

The CP4BP project, which began in 2008 is aimed at developing and marketing sustainable products in the three countries for their export markets.

During its 16 months of operation, international and national experts involved in the project have worked with companies to advise them on product strategy, product packaging, cleaner production techniques and marketing.

As a result, 74 newly-designed and improved products in the furniture, aquaculture and handicrafts sectors have been introduced.

Additionally, 9 intensive training courses, 70 in-company consultancy sessions on sustainable product development, product packaging, marketing and cleaner production methods have been carried out for a wide range of workers, including 250 engineers, experts, designers and lecturers of 120 companies, associations, consultancy agencies, state management agencies and universities in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.

A website at www.cp4bp.org has been launched to give online support for innovative production techniques.

The Project has brought about a profound change of awareness in companies, organisations and individuals in how to integrate sustainability factors into their products design and development processes.

The initial results of cooperation among the participating companies have attracted remarkable attention from other companies and organisations. So far, 123 companies and organisations have registered with the network for sustainable product design and development.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

500,000 is not even enough to pay the salaries of European staff. Ho much will left to real action? I think may be 10,000.