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Towards a German Programme for Resource Efficiency

Towards a German Programme for Resource Efficiency. Birgit Schwenk Head of Division „ Ecological Resource Efficiency “. Act Clean Conference, Berlin 13 October 2011. Resource Efficiency: the ecological challenge. Resource use : Steep rise : +50% in last 30 years

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Towards a German Programme for Resource Efficiency

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  1. Towards a German Programme forResource Efficiency Birgit Schwenk Head of Division „EcologicalResource Efficiency“ Act Clean Conference, Berlin 13 October 2011

  2. Resource Efficiency:theecologicalchallenge Resourceuse: Steeprise: +50% in last 30 years Impacts on theenvironment Drivers: Population growth Growth in prosperity 2050: ? 9,2 billionpeople ResourceUse: ?

  3. Resource Efficiency: theeconomicchallenge Price ofcopper (US $ per ton) Quelle: www.finanzen.net

  4. Resource Efficiency: theeconomicchallenge • Risingandhighly volatile prices • Germany dependent on imports: rich in minerals, but poor in mostmetalsand rare earths • Materials accountfor 45% ofcosts in German manufacturingsector Eurobarometer survey (March 2011): • 85% of German entrepreneursreport a moderate orevendramaticrise in material costs in last 5 years, • 97% expectrisingcosts in future Quelle: www.finanzen.net

  5. Part ofthesolution: Resource Efficiency More efficientuseofrawmaterialswill • lowercosts • decreasedependency on imports • decreasevulnerabilitytorisingand volatile prices • result in highercompetitiveness • securejobs and: • decreaseadverseeffects on theenvironment • secureournaturalcapitalforfuturegenerations Quelle: www.finanzen.net

  6. 2002: National StrategyforSustainable Development German SDS of 2002 • identified a set of 21 indicators • establishedquantitative targets Raw Material Productivity: • Double by 2020 (against 1994) Further targetsinclude: landuse, energyproductivity, renewableenergy, biodiversity, GHG emissions Bi-annualprogressreportstomonitorsuccess

  7. Raw material productivity:Are we on track? Indicator: GDP/DMI Target: 1994-2020 +100% Status: 1994-2009 + 46.8 %

  8. 2010: German Raw Materials Strategy German Raw Materials Strategy(20 October 2010): Mix ofinstruments tosupportindustry in achieving a safe, secureandsustainablesupply ofrawmaterials Containsdecisiontodevelopa Programme forResourceEfficiency „aimingtominimisetheadverseeffectsofresourceextractionandresourceuse on theenvironment“ Quelle: www.finanzen.net

  9. The Way Forward: ProgRess! Programme on Resource Efficiency (ProgRess) Goals: • Decouple growth from resource use • Reduce resource use and environmental impacts How? • Build on best practices and existing measures: information, coherence, scaling up • Identify measures along the entire value chain • Explore additional indicators and targets

  10. ProgRess: Overview

  11. Example:Action Field „Production“ Proposedactions: • Program toprovidetailor-madeadvice on resource-efficiencyforcompanies • Support disseminationofresource-efficientproductionandprocessingmethods • Promote environmental managementsystems (EMAS) • Incentivesforresource-efficientproduct design • Integrateresourceefficiencycriteriaintotechnicalnorms Resource-efficientProduction

  12. ProgRess: Process

  13. Resource Efficiency Federal Minister Dr. Norbert Röttgen: “Resource efficiency means innovation and modernisation. Thisis a prerequisite for making societies and economies fit for the future. Our economy has the potential to become the most resource-efficient economy in the world. And this is what we are aiming to achieve.”

  14. Thank you very much for your attention! birgit.schwenk@bmu.bund.de www.bmu.de Name BMU, Referat

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