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UNEP DTIE
The UNEP Division of Technology, Industry and Economics (DTIE)
helps governments, local authorities and decision-makers in
business and industry to develop and implement policies, strategies
and practices that are cleaner, safer and make efficient use
of natural resources.
The Division works to promote:
- sustainable consumption and production,
- the efficient use of renewable energy,
- adequate management of chemicals,
- the integration of environmental costs in development
policies.
The Office of the Director, located in Paris, coordinates
activities through:
- The International Environmental Technology Centre
- IETC (Osaka, Shiga),
implementing integrated waste, water and disaster management
programmes, focusing in
particular on Asia.
- Production and Consumption (Paris), promoting
sustainable consumption and
production patterns as a contribution to human development
through global markets.
- Chemicals (Geneva), catalyzing global actions to
bring about the sound management of
chemicals and the improvement of chemical safety worldwide.
- Energy (Paris), fostering energy and transport
policies for sustainable development and
encouraging investment in renewable energy and energy efficiency.
- OzonAction (Paris), supporting the phase-out of
ozone depleting substances in developing
countries and countries with economies in transition to
ensure the implementation of
the Montreal Protocol.
- Economics and Trade (Geneva), helping countries
to integrate environmental considerations
into economic and trade policies, and working with the finance
sector to incorporate
sustainable development policies.
UNEP DTIE activities focus on raising awareness, improving
the transfer of knowledge and information,
fostering technological cooperation and partnerships, and
implementing international
conventions and agreements.
For more information, see www.unep.fr
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