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Partnership
The partnerships provide substantial support
to SBCI, either by providing resources (experts, services etc),
or through joint projects. Such joint projects should normally support
the focus areas of SBCI, but may also focus on other subjects that
contribute to the overall objectives of the initiative.
» SBCI welcomes our new partner,
the International Initiative for Sustainable Built Environments :: More below ::
List of partners :
UNEP Financial Initiative
Working Group on Responsible Property Investment
This working group is coordinated by UNEP Financial Initiative.
It supports the establishment of a global network of experts on
investment strategies for sustainable buildings and construction.
UNEP FI’s working group was convened for the first time in
London 25-26 June 2006. SBCI was represented by Inhee Chung. At
this time the basic structure for the working group was adopted.
Contact person: Nathalie Ryan (UNEP FI)
Website: www.unepfi.org
Marrakech Task Force on Sustainable Building
and Construction
Voluntary initiative lead by Finland
A Marrakech task force (MTF) is a voluntary initiative lead by a
country - in cooperation with other partners - committed to carry
out a set of activities which support the implementation of specific
projects of the Marrakech Process. Main aim is to develop local
and national policies and legislation to secure the sustainability
of construction, use and maintenance of the built environment. The
priority is: How can public policies and legislation promote energy
efficiency, energy savings and use of renewable energy in the built
environment? Some of the activities are: to develop a background
data: mapping out the baseline condition and internal exchange of
best and worst practices.
Contact person: Ms
Kaarin Taipale
Website: www.unep.fr
World Business Council for Sustainable
Development
Energy Efficiency in Buildings (EEB)
Leading companies in the building, equipment and energy industries
launched Energy Efficiency in Buildings (EEB) with the WBCSD in
March 2006. The project brings together companies worldwide, which
are determined to remove barriers to energy-efficient concepts in
new and existing buildings.
Contact person: Christian Kornevall (Sweden).
Website: www.wbcsd.org
Life Cycle Initiative
International Life Cycle Partnership for a sustainable world
Life Cycle Initiative aimed to develop and disseminate practical
tools
for evaluating the opportunities, risks, and trade-offs associated
with
products and services over their entire life cycle to achieve
sustainable development. At its Phase 2 Life Cycle Initiative
facilitates the use of life cycle approaches worldwide by encouraging
life cycle thinking in decision-making in business, government and
the
general public about natural resources, materials and products targeted
at consumption clusters.
Life cycle thinking put into effective practice benefits for Industries
and Business by integrating the life cycle perspective in overall
management and bringing product and process development in a more
sustainable direction. The organization can harvest the benefits
of
environmental, occupational health and safety, risk and quality
management, as well as developing and applying cleaner process and
product options.
Governmental initiatives not only secure and strengthen the position
of
the industrial and service sectors in regional and global markets,
but
also ensure overall environmental benefits to society (balanced
with
economic and social aspects). By engaging in supportive programmes
and
initiatives to promote the implementation of life-cycle approaches,
governments can show global responsibility and governance by sharing
and
disseminating sustainability options world- wide.
For Consumers Life cycle approaches helps point consumption in a
more
sustainable direction by offering better information for purchasing,
transport systems, energy sources, to guide consumers.
Website: lcinitiative.unep.fr
iiSBE
International Initiative for Sustainable Built Environments
iiSBE is an
international non-profit organization whose overall aim is to actively
facilitate and promote the adoption of policies, methods and tools to accelerate the movement towards a global sustainable built environment.
IISBE brings a large network of researchers and practitioners and a strong track-record in advancing the sustainable building agenda through the Sustainable Building series of conferences and the GB/SBTool to SBCI. SBCI and iiSBE (with others) will initially collaborate on the 'SB' conference series up to 2010, and sustainable building knowledge systems.
Website: www.iisbe.org
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